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US
/ˈkɫæsəˌfaɪd/
]
[ UK /klˈæsɪfˌaɪd/ ]
[ UK /klˈæsɪfˌaɪd/ ]
NOUN
- a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type
ADJECTIVE
- arranged into classes
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official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation
thousands of classified documents have now been declassified
How To Use classified In A Sentence
- If the stock sold had been purchased less than a year ago, the trades are classified as short-term. Rescue Your Money
- Species with 120 chromosomes are classified as functional diploid species, species with 250 chromosomes as functional tetraploid species, and with 500 chromosomes as functional octaploids.
- Thus, we can use measures of skewness for distributions of expression differences for classified genes to discriminate between models.
- After a half hour of ponderous, laugh-free, heavy dialogue, I reclassified Prizzi's Honor as a serious mob movie.
- We asked for details but they said the information was classified. Times, Sunday Times
- A number of local societies publish booklets which may be classified as mini-dictionaries.
- His possession of classified documents in his home was, at the very least, a violation of Navy security regulations.
- The classified advertisements are on page 25.
- The department also said that 26 portable memory sticks containing classified information had been stolen or misplaced since January. Times, Sunday Times
- In September 1971, Malek was put in charge of a White House effort to close down leaks to reporters of nonclassified material from the administration. Fred Malek: It's not the 'Jew-counting,' it's the deception