0 present participle of class
1 to consider someone or something to belong to a particular group because of their qualities:
Site companies have been established and there is a particular reason for classing them as site companies.
I can see no reason for not classing postal orders with pound notes or treasury notes.
I was classing the travelling shops with the jewellery, the money and the other property in the context of looting.
This is achieved by classing the proceeds as capital receipts which the authorities may add to their capital expenditure allocation.
But by 1904 he allowed indices to be generals and returned to classing designations as indices.
Cotton classing is usually organized by governmental agencies for the entire crop grown in their own countries.
It was renovated in 1987 and given a new stainless steal classing.
She rejects the notion of dancing, interpreting those figures as static and classing them among the wraiths.