categorising in Korean

verb - categorize
분류하다: branch from, classify, divide into classes, assort, categorize, rush

Sentence patterns related to "categorising"

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1. Verbs for Category include categorise, categorised, categorises, categorising, categorize, categorized, categorizes and categorizing

2. Synonyms for Codifying include systematising, systematizing, organising, organizing, systemizing, tabulating, arranging, cataloguing, categorising and categorizing

3. Synonyms for Curating include administering, arranging, categorising, categorizing, coordinating, managing, organising, organizing, systematising and systematizing

4. categorise (third-person singular simple present categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle Categorised) Non- …

5. categorise (third-person singular simple present Categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle categorised) Non- …

6. Categorise (third-person singular simple present Categorises, present participle categorising, simple past and past participle Categorised) Non- …

7. This also provides a method of categorising new driving protocols as central or peripheral with respect to risk.

8. ‘One activity sheet requires a group of parents to Categorise a list of sex words into polite, neutral, clinical and rude/offensive.’ ‘Feist falls into the ‘credible easy listening’ pigeonhole, if you must insist on categorising her music.’ ‘I can Categorise the items on the list, which is good.’

9. ‘One activity sheet requires a group of parents to Categorise a list of sex words into polite, neutral, clinical and rude/offensive.’ ‘Feist falls into the ‘credible easy listening’ pigeonhole, if you must insist on categorising her music.’ ‘I can Categorise the items on the list, which is good.’