categorised

[ UK /kˈætɪɡəɹˌa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. arranged into categories
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How To Use categorised In A Sentence

  • These volumes contain poetry which may be categorized generally as a poetry of attitudes, the attitudes being both literary and vital.
  • Since a significant element of judgment is involved there will usually be scope for a fairly broad range of possible views, none of which can be categorised as unreasonable.
  • Let us pray to achieve this common human efforts to better the human process, and is permanent colorful. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.
  • By comparison, last year 30,000 new affordable homes, categorised as more expensive than council properties but priced at below market rates, were built in London and the south-east. Homes cuts: south-east 'faces disaster' over affordable housing
  • This is at the real heart of the problem - not whether people are categorised as pro- or anti-life.
  • In this study, most benign tumoral lesions were categorized as fibroadenomas and adenomas.
  • Rashes can be categorized as maculopapular (centrally and peripherally distributed), petechial, diffusely erythematous with desquamation, vesiculobullous-pustular and nodular.
  • The photographs in the archive can be categorized under three major rubrics: objects, portraits, and landscapes.
  • His once very masculine apartment with it's autographed sports and political memorabilia, perfectly categorized books and movie collections which were once kept in obsessively compulsive neat order, came to resemble a day care center. Susanna Quinn: Eight Weeks With Dad
  • They are categorised as quadricycles - lightweight and low-powered microcars with a top speed of 28mph. Times, Sunday Times
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