0 present participle of classify
1 to divide things or people into groups according to their type, or to say which group or type something or someone belongs to:
This is a hard book to classify.
Fingerprints were first classified in 1823 by a Czech anatomist, Jan Evangelista Purkinje.
Under the old rules, her employer could not classify her as a manager.
Even though it's classified as a compact camera, it weighs a pound and a half.
He recognises that the government classifies too much information.
However, recently there have been attempts made to devise statistical methods for classifying subjects into groups based on their developmental trajectories.
In other words, a classifying monad is effective if it is the partial map classifier for a category of partial maps.
Level of education was initially measured by classifying the respondents by the highest level of education with reference to national education schemes.