reclassify

[ UK /ɹɪklˈæsɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈkɫæsɪˌfaɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. classify anew, change the previous classification
    The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species
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How To Use reclassify In A Sentence

  • The new rules will make it much easier for employers to reclassify workers as managers or administrators, making them ineligible for time-and-a-half pay when they work more than 40 hours in a week.
  • Secondly reclassifying the drugs will do absolutely nothing to prevent anyone else from dying.
  • The UAW is allowing GM to reclassify about 16,000 of these jobs, such as janitorial jobs, as "non-core" assignments with wages and benefits equaling $25.65 an hour. GM, UAW Reach Agreement
  • Federal Communications Commission member Mignon Clyburn in a speech Tuesday, criticized corporate lobbyists for spreading what she described as misinformation about a proposal to reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service. FCC's Clyburn criticizes corporations for misinformation on broadband reclassification
  • Last week, the FCC simply proposed to "reclassify" aspects of broadband under Title II of the Telecommunications Act to better advance its goals of bridging the digital divide and safeguarding the free and open Internet. Megan Tady: Million-Dollar Ad Blitz to Kill Net Neutrality
  • They can do nothing [and] accept Bush's handicapping and an unregulated Internet, or they can 'reclassify' broadband as a telecommunications service -- which the Supreme Court said was in their power -- fixing a Bush mistake and returning the Internet to the regulatory framework Congress intended. Timothy Karr: Netroots to Obama FCC: Inaction Is Not an Option
  • The Government decision to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug has been slammed by local political and community representatives.
  • The path the FCC is considering is whether to "reclassify" Internet access services under a category - Title II - that would allow it to protect Net Neutrality and foster universal access to broadband. Timothy Karr: The Big Industry Lie: Regulation = Job Loss
  • It will also be advisable to reclassify coarse cereals as ‘nutritious grains’ in order to underline their desirable nutritive properties.
  • The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species
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