Noun
the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type
the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories
a group of people or things arranged by class or category
Source: WordNetAnother categorisation avoids the terms "guerrilla" or "terrorist" but does view the conflict in military terms. Source: Internet
However, an adjustment that uses significant unobservable inputs can lead to categorisation in Level 3 if it is significant to the measurement as a whole. Source: Internet
As per the earlier categorisation, in a Multi-Cap Fund, the Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments is to be 65% of total assets investing across large cap, mid-cap, small-cap stocks. Source: Internet
Punctuated by the occasional ‘yeah’, she talks with fervour about the dos and don’ts of writing fiction, her journey as an author, and why ‘chick-lit’ is an unnecessary categorisation. Source: Internet
In August 1966, at the beginning of the experiment, Lee made the following categorisation: “In any society, of the 1,000 babies born there are so many per cent near-geniuses, so many per cent average, so many per cent morons.” Source: Internet
Senate President Bukola Saraki says the categorisation of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist organisation by the defence headquarters and proscription of the group by south-east governors did not follow due process. Source: Internet