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Example sentences for "classifies"

Lexicographically close words:
classifications; classificatory; classified; classifier; classifiers; classify; classifying; classing; classis; classischen
  1. One who classifies plants by the sexual method of Linn\'91us.

  2. One versed in statistics; one who collects and classifies facts for statistics.

  3. Defn: One who classifies plants by the sexual method of Linnæus.

  4. Defn: One versed in statistics; one who collects and classifies facts for statistics.

  5. So a writer in the New York Nation[91] classifies William James by finding the controlling motives of his life.

  6. Each of these characterizations classifies the subject; no one of them makes him a distinct personality, for thousands have been wandering Scots, forces of expansion, burs.

  7. The student certainly classifies the examiner as the first and only one he has had that day.

  8. PEARS IN U-FORM Sometimes called two-arm upright cordons] The U-form classifies somewhere between the cordon and the espalier.

  9. The position or direction of the stem classifies the cordon.

  10. The latter classifies these notions according to qualities perceived.

  11. The Judgment at once classifies the object accordingly.

  12. Following Quintilian, he classifies literature into genres of poetry, history, philosophy, and oratory, each with its appropriate subdivisions.

  13. If to Aristotle, then, verse is not the characteristic quality of poetic, the next step in an investigation must be to discover the criterion by which he classifies some literature as poetry and other as not poetry.

  14. Quintilian classifies as tropes words or phrases converted from their proper signification to another.

  15. Poetry, dancing, and music he classifies together because they use the similar media of rhythm, language, or harmony either singly or combined.

  16. Now, is it not obvious that there must be some generic idea which classifies all the different meanings and applications of this term, and which has its foundation in the common sense, the common reason of all mankind?

  17. The GOOD is the true generic idea which classifies all the different applications of this term.

  18. The former classifies and arranges facts, the latter invests them with moral and spiritual import.

  19. The sun sends certain signs over the "infinitude of space," which the chemist classifies by passing them through the spectroscope.

  20. The silly criticism that classifies fiction by its content is beneath contempt; the writer of fiction who heeds it is supremely foolish.

  21. He here classifies philosophies as dogmatic and sceptical; and under the latter rubric he includes all empirical systems.

  22. Kant, it should be noted, classifies philosophies as either dogmatic (= rationalistic) or sceptical.

  23. The civilized philosopher classifies by essential affinitives--homologic characteristics--and the progress of philosophy is marked by changes from analogic categories to homologic categories.

  24. It is this last element of our being which poetizes our thoughts, classifies them, and leads us to common sense, by means of reasoning and judgment.

  25. Sir Victor Brooke classifies the twenty or so known species as follows:-- I.

  26. Agassiz classifies by realms, and has eight divisions.

  27. For him as for us, similar images attract one another, while opposed ones repel one another, and it is on the basis of these feelings of affinity or of repulsion that he classifies the corresponding things in one place or another.

  28. It is society which classifies beings into superiors and inferiors, into commanding masters and obeying servants; it is society which confers upon the former the singular property which makes the command efficacious and which makes power.

  29. A professional man, Mr. Tait, to whose pages we have turned for information as to prostitution in Great Britain, classifies the causes as natural and accidental.

  30. How can the evolutionist quote the geologist when the geologist asserts that he classifies his layers of rock according to the fossils,--and that he accepts what the evolutionists asserts [tr.

  31. The United States Weather Bureau classifies a fog as "dense" if it hides objects at a distance of 1,000 feet; otherwise it is described as "light.

  32. He classifies good things (Bona or Expetenda) in a triple scale of value.

  33. Morton, although he makes twenty-two divisions in all, classifies Americans in the same manner.

  34. Blumenbach classifies the Americans as a distinct species.

  35. Logre classifies as a melancholic fugue the adventures of a man who had been depressed for some days, had stopped talking and eating, and ran away suddenly in the middle of an attack of anxious agitation.

  36. Professor Hamilton classifies these institutions as trustee, cooperative, municipal, and postal savings banks.

  37. Five Biological Types ¶ Human Analysis differs from every other system of character analysis in that it classifies man, for the first time, into five types according to his biological evolution.

  38. The world classifies human beings according to their superficialities.

  39. In the second place, it is difficult to understand why Le Bon terms the sect a homogeneous crowd, while he classifies parliamentary assemblies among the heterogeneous crowds.

  40. Gustave Le Bon thus classifies the different types of crowds (aggregations): A.

  41. The practical politician looks over the lobby at Washington and he classifies the elements that compose it.

  42. The fact that the Japanese bears in his features a distinctive racial hallmark, that he wears, so to speak, a racial uniform, classifies him.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "classifies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.