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    reclassify
    /ˌriːˈklasɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. assign to a different class or category: "what was previously tax relief may be reclassified as government expenditure"

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  2. Aug 15, 2024 · Find products which have been reclassified or prescription-only medicines granted exemptions for supply without prescription.

  3. … in the 1980s, amphetamines were reclassified as controlled substances, which restricted their availability. — Stephen Rae reclassify the product to boost sales

  4. Reclassify means to divide things or people into new and different groups according to their type, or to say which group or type they belong to. See how to use this verb in sentences and learn its pronunciation and translations.

  5. Reclassify means to classify anew or to change the security classification of something. Learn how to use this verb in a sentence and its origin and synonyms.

  6. Reclassify means to classify something again, into a different category or classification. Learn how to use this verb in British and American English, with synonyms, pronunciation, and examples from the Collins Corpus.

  7. to put something in a different class or category The drug is to be reclassified after trials showed it to be more harmful than previously thought.

  8. Examples of reclassification in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web That reclassification may have failed, but the potato has had a spectacular fall from grace. Matt Reynolds, WIRED, 20 June 2024 This potential reclassification would mean a shift in federal policy as well.