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Source: Webster's dictionaryCalling someone a monster does not make him more guilty; it makes him less so by classing him with beasts and devils. Mary McCarthy
As these heads usually suggest prejudicial associations to some hearer or other, the life of philosophy largely consists of resentments at the classing, and complaints of being misunderstood. Source: Internet
El Fadl 2007: 56–57 His own brother, Sulayman, was particularly critical, claiming he was ill-educated and intolerant, classing Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab's views as fringe and fanatical. Source: Internet
“At the same time, it is important not to trivialise the plight of persecuted peoples by classing all people seeking to emigrate from war-torn or politically unstable countries as being refugees,” they stated. Source: Internet
Not clearly premised, but an inductive classing of objects of experience under general ideas. Source: Internet
Unclearly premissed, but inductive, classing of objects of experience under general ideas. Source: Internet