Similar words: classify, classic, classical, ratified, class, a class, classroom, middle-class. Meaning: ['klæsɪfaɪd] n. a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type. adj. 1. arranged into classes 2. official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation.
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31. They contain telephone numbers for classified computer systems.
32. This allows classified information to be kept extremely secure.
33. Bank bills are classified as either eligible or ineligible.
34. Accounts are classified into two main divisions.
35. The males could be classified into dialect groups.
36. These studies have been classified into those which supported normality and those which did not.
37. It was classified as high security,(http://sentencedict.com/classified.html) and there were more guards than engineers working in the compound.
38. And when morbidity statistics are available, they are not ordinarily classified by the demographic factors of present interest.
39. Reagan's testimony was released on Feb. 22 after the Justice Department ruled that it contained no classified information.
40. You can also find used scooters in the classified ads and Web pages run by Vespa clubs.
41. When this point is reached, the patient is classified into a different category, for which therapy is clearly indicated.
42. Only licensed companies are eligible to receive, store, or send classified material.
43. All display advertisements are covered but only boxed trader classified advertisements are included.
44. Sleazy and tedious, the film would need to improve a few rungs to be classified as merely dreadful.
45. A couple who watch the classified ads can make some outstanding furniture buys.
46. Scientists have discovered a new type of butterfly which has not yet been classified.
47. Carpentry and furniture making are usually classified as skilled trades.
48. They are classified according to the number of openings in the skull.
49. Each sentence was classified according to a number of textual features which might increase the amount of time required to read it.
50. Write a classified newspaper ad, or post a note on a computer bulletin board, offering to give the computer away.
51. Normally printers of this type are classified as non-impact but this version actually deposits carbon rather than burn away a layer of silvering.
52. A number of local societies publish booklets which may be classified as mini-dictionaries.
53. They were classified into two distinct groups, those who gained entry through traditional methods and those who had not.
54. A 10-year life span for classified information, unless an agency specifies that the information must have continued secrecy.
55. Wines can be classified according to their sugar content - that is dry, medium or sweet.
56. Broadly speaking, interpretations can be classified into two groups: judgements and opinions.
57. Acronyms increasingly are being created not only to communicate quickly but cheaply, especially in classified ads.
58. Some political systems are probably best classified on a continuum between totalitarianism and authoritarianism.
59. Taxes may be classified in a number of different ways.
60. State organizations can be classified according to which function is furthered by their budgets.
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