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/prīˈôrəˌtīz/,/ˈprīərə-/,
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prioritized, past tense; prioritizes, 3rd person singular present; prioritized, past participle; prioritising, present participle; prioritizing, present participle; prioritised, past participle; prioritises, 3rd person singular present; prioritised, past tense;
  1. Designate or treat (something) as more important than other things
    • - prioritize your credit card debt
  2. Determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance
    • - age affects the way people prioritize their goals
    • - are you able to prioritize?

  1. assign a priority to; "we have too many things to do and must prioritize"
  2. to arrange or list a group of things in order of priority or importance; to rank something as having high priority
  3. (PRIORITIES) funding sources develop annual program plans that include objectives and areas of emphasis. The areas of emphasis are called priorities, and the source awards grants for projects which most closely relate to those priorities. ...
  4. (Priorities) A family's choice as to what extent early intervention will be in the family's life; what is most important to the family
  5. (Priorities) Ability to determine what is necessary at that place and time.
  6. (Priorities) Discussions about which objects to treat when, involve a comparison of different views of urgency. There is the urgency dictated by the timetable for presentation and interpretation. There is the urgency that is based on predictions of future damage.
  7. (Priorities) The order set down by the Corporations Act 2001 for the payment of unsecured creditors of an insolvent company by an external administrator.
  8. (Priorities) This is the order of importance you place upon things, and, or, activities.  For example; watching American Idol and snacking on popcorn, instead of taking a walk- and sipping on water.  Instead of staying out til’ the bar closes, you are home sleeping.
  9. (Priorities) What a parent thinks is most important for their child and family.
  10. (Priorities) of client or industry professionals are analysed and noted for addressing in presentation
  11. (Priorities) the group is provided with a list of discrete items and at least one criteria. They have to order the items in relation to a valid set of criteria.
  12. (Priorities) when deciding which area to fix/clean first the priority must be to select the area where the child spends the most time. Eliminate any hazardous levels of lead dust by working through the dust removal/control options first. Next repair areas of deteriorated paint. ...
  13. (priorities) a list of what is important
  14. (the priorities) necessary for stable health..
  15. (prioritization) The rules used to arrange jobs or orders in queue, such as FIFO, LIFO, critical ratio, value, customer, combination with similar jobs, etc. .
  16. (Prioritization) A necessary ingredient in the execution of plans. When many decision makers influence the outcome of a program, they all need to prioritize using the same general principles and values.
  17. Prioritization schemes "tag" different applications according to their sensitivity to delay, assigning higher priority to voice and other time-sensitive data such as SNA. RAD's MP-2100H and MAXcess product lines support seven user-defined priority levels. ...
  18. To group by relative buckets. See rank.
  19. In the context of NIPP, to prioritize is the process of using risk assessment results to identify where risk-reduction efforts are most needed and subsequently which protective actions should be instituted in order to have the greatest effect.
  20. You have limited time to study and you will have to choose what to spend the most time with. You could spend hours and hours on that math exam because if you do really well, you might be able to pull off a C. ...