0 past simple and past participle of prioritize
1 to decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first:
Thus, most analyses are undertaken at their request, prioritized according to their urgency and feasibility.
Previously, the waiting lists have been prioritized according to broad categories-urgent, soon, and routine (4).
Patients are prioritized solely on the basis of a medical assessment of severity.
Programs are prioritized based not on scientific merit or clinical need but their ability to wrest market share of lucrative patients eager for costly procedures.
Families that prioritized reading to their child with reading difficulties may have been providing a richer literacy environment overall.
In the rest of the paper, whenever there is no confusion, we will only consider ground prioritized (extended) logic programs without explicit declaration.
The critique against the counties was strong and the government argued that they prioritized other sectors at the expense of specialized medicine (hospitals).
This is due to the limit of prioritized logic programs inherited from extended logic programs.