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Definition of categorization in English: categorization(British categorisation) nounkatəɡərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action or process of placing into classes or groups. Example sentencesExamples - Humans are naturally good at categorization.
- He said the government should have given betel-nut palms a clear categorization much earlier.
- The purpose of the factor analysis was to provide a deeper, more meaningful categorization of skills, rather than a rank list of skills.
- Like all movie stars, she is unique, itching to fit in a category, yet somehow beyond categorization.
- This highly popular spy show still continues to defy easy categorization.
- Initially, each idea was listed separately without categorization.
- The odd sculptures he made in his final decades continue to defy categorization or placement in any firm art-historical niche.
- For the categorization to be useful, the leaf categories on the tree should contain less than one page or 20 references each.
- Categorization was challenging because most resources contained a wide variety of information.
- Its text and illuminations, unique in both style and subject matter, elude literary and art historical categorization.
- 1.1count noun A system of classes into which something is sorted.
Example sentencesExamples - The categorizations are somewhat arbitrary, but our analysis tends toward conservative estimation of the number of genes showing these patterns.
- Future research needs to more clearly delimit variability within broad-band categorizations of behavior problems.
- These categorizations are obviously open to refinement.
- We ensured that the categorizations were based only on skin tone by altering the lightness and darkness in the photos.
- Prior categorizations of improvisational intensity have often merged these qualities.
- His ignorance of not completely "granting the natives human status" leads him to social categorization.
- The result is that the moral absolutism claimed by legal categorizations are avoided and the validity of both sides is maintained.
- It is amusing to me how Americans are attracted to simple categorizations.
- Certainly, these categorizations could be insulting for some.
- Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him.
Definition of categorization in US English: categorization(British categorisation) noun 1The action or process of placing into classes or groups. Example sentencesExamples - For the categorization to be useful, the leaf categories on the tree should contain less than one page or 20 references each.
- This highly popular spy show still continues to defy easy categorization.
- He said the government should have given betel-nut palms a clear categorization much earlier.
- The purpose of the factor analysis was to provide a deeper, more meaningful categorization of skills, rather than a rank list of skills.
- Initially, each idea was listed separately without categorization.
- Like all movie stars, she is unique, itching to fit in a category, yet somehow beyond categorization.
- Categorization was challenging because most resources contained a wide variety of information.
- Its text and illuminations, unique in both style and subject matter, elude literary and art historical categorization.
- Humans are naturally good at categorization.
- The odd sculptures he made in his final decades continue to defy categorization or placement in any firm art-historical niche.
- 1.1 A system of classes into which something is sorted.
Example sentencesExamples - Prior categorizations of improvisational intensity have often merged these qualities.
- It is amusing to me how Americans are attracted to simple categorizations.
- Certainly, these categorizations could be insulting for some.
- His ignorance of not completely "granting the natives human status" leads him to social categorization.
- The result is that the moral absolutism claimed by legal categorizations are avoided and the validity of both sides is maintained.
- Future research needs to more clearly delimit variability within broad-band categorizations of behavior problems.
- The categorizations are somewhat arbitrary, but our analysis tends toward conservative estimation of the number of genes showing these patterns.
- We ensured that the categorizations were based only on skin tone by altering the lightness and darkness in the photos.
- Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him.
- These categorizations are obviously open to refinement.
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