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/ˈklasəˌfī/,
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classified, past participle; classified, past tense; classifies, 3rd person singular present; classifying, present participle;
  1. Arrange (a group of people or things) in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics
    • - mountain peaks are classified according to their shape
  2. Assign (someone or something) to a particular class or category
    • - elements are usually classified as metals or nonmetals
  3. Designate (documents or information) as officially secret or to which only authorized people may have access
    • - government officials classified 6.3 million documents in 1992

  1. classified ad: a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type
  2. (classified) official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation; "thousands of classified documents have now been declassified"
  3. (classify) arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
  4. (classify) declare unavailable, as for security reasons; "Classify these documents"
  5. (classify) relegate: assign to a class or kind; "How should algae be classified?"; "People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms"
  6. (Classified (bond album)) Classified is the fourth album released by the classical crossover string quartet Bond.
  7. (Classified (rapper)) Luke Boyd (born on December 13, 1977), professionally known as Classified, is a Canadian rapper and producer from Enfield, Nova Scotia.
  8. (Classified (The Academy Is... song)) Almost Here is the first full-length studio album by American rock band The Academy Is..., released on February 8, 2005 by Fueled by Ramen.
  9. (Classified (wine)) The classification of wine can be done according to various methods including, but not limited to, place of origin or appellation, vinification methods and style, sweetness and vintage, J. ...
  10. (The Classified) The Classified was a band formed in California in 1984, whose foremost player was the famous guitarist Steve Vai on guitar and vocals. ...
  11. A classified advertisement in a newspaper or magazine; National security information formally assigned by governments to one of several levels of sensitivity, usually (in English) top secret, secret, confidential, and, in some countries, restricted; thereby making disclosure to unauthorized ...
  12. (classify) To identify by or divide into classes; to categorize; To declare something a secret, especially a government secret
  13. (Classified) Leagues or tournaments with average limitations.
  14. (CLASSIFIED) To designate (a document, for example) as confidential, secret or top secret.
  15. (CLASSIFIED) arranged, divided, or containing classes or categories. Also, information or data assigned to a classification so as to control its access or use to authorized persons only; see EYES ONLY, NEED TO KNOW, COMPARTMENTALIZATION, RIG, CHINESE WALL, STOVEPIPE, OPSEC, FOUO, NOFORN, ...
  16. (Classified (C)) Includes all employees who are in the State Classified Service (“Civil Service”) positions. ...
  17. (Classified) Most positions in state government are designated as classified status. They include most permanent as well as short-term-temporary opportunities.
  18. (Classified) Much like a newspaper classified ad, this term means text only ads online. It is usually offered for free or a very small fee to Internet advertisers and can usually be found as a part of a larger website or online magazine.
  19. (Classified) Printed ads grouped according to subject matter
  20. (Classified) These are tournaments that have a limit on bowlers who can enter them depending on their bowling average.
  21. (Classified) UL terminology for products that in and themselves have no listing or approval.  Products that are UL classified have predictable ratings or performance only after installation in a construction condition similar to UL published designs.
  22. (CLASSIFY) To group positions (new and existing) according to the similarity of duties and responsibilities and assign a class title.  Reclassify is to change the title of an existing position based on a change of duties and/or responsibilities. [See SPMM Section 0850 et. al.]
  23. (classify (v)) To arrange according to common traits
  24. (Classify) To place a taxon in a classification system.
  25. (CLASSIFY) To place objects, words, or situations into categories according to defined criteria for each category. The criteria must be made known to the student.