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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. His cause of death was listed as undetermined at first, but it was later reclassified as murder. The school twice re-classified a job without proper approvals . The New Zealand storm petrel has been officially reclassified from " extinct " to " critically endangered ".

  3. verb (used with object) , re·clas·si·fied, re·clas·si·fy·ing. to classify anew. to change the security classification of (information, a document, etc.).

  4. The following table lists the medicines that have been recently reclassified by us. Use the Infosearch to determine the updated registration status and forensic classification of specific products

  5. Learn the meaning of reclassify, a verb that means to move from one class, classification, or category to another. See examples of reclassify in sentences and its word history, synonyms, and related entries.

  6. Reclassify means to classify something again, into a different category or classification. Learn how to use this word in sentences, with synonyms, pronunciation and word frequency.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb reclassify, which means to put something in a different class or category. See how to pronounce it, see a picture and an example sentence, and find synonyms and related words.

  8. When you reclassify something, you change its category. A bookseller might reclassify a memoir as "fiction" after it's revealed that the author invented most of the people and events in it. Your boss where you work part-time may reclassify you as a full-time worker in the summer, when you have more time for your job.