Noun
classifying something again (usually in a new category)
Source: WordNetAB 2257 offers a significant update to that law, exempting a wide swath of workers including journalists, real estate agents, and artists from reclassification. Source: Internet
A consensus about how the flowering plants should be arranged has recently begun to emerge through the work of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG), which published an influential reclassification of the angiosperms in 1998. Source: Internet
And most likely for the glyphosate renewal process, there will be a request to ECHA to work on the reclassification. Source: Internet
Although many accepted the reclassification, some sought to overturn the decision with online petitions urging the IAU to consider reinstatement. Source: Internet
Australasian Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera): a biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a reclassification of species. Source: Internet
A reclassification of a roadway in Watertown will be on the agenda for City Council tonight. Source: Internet