reclassifications
reclassify
(ˌriːˈklæsɪfaɪ)vb (tr) , -fies, -fying or -fied
to classify something again, into a different category or classification from its previous one
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re•clas•si•fy
(riˈklæs əˌfaɪ)v.t. -fied, -fy•ing.
1. to classify anew.
2. to alter the security classification of.
[1915–20]
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reclassify
Past participle: reclassified
Gerund: reclassifying
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| reclassify |
| Present |
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| I reclassify |
| you reclassify |
| he/she/it reclassifies |
| we reclassify |
| you reclassify |
| they reclassify |
| Preterite |
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| I reclassified |
| you reclassified |
| he/she/it reclassified |
| we reclassified |
| you reclassified |
| they reclassified |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am reclassifying |
| you are reclassifying |
| he/she/it is reclassifying |
| we are reclassifying |
| you are reclassifying |
| they are reclassifying |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have reclassified |
| you have reclassified |
| he/she/it has reclassified |
| we have reclassified |
| you have reclassified |
| they have reclassified |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was reclassifying |
| you were reclassifying |
| he/she/it was reclassifying |
| we were reclassifying |
| you were reclassifying |
| they were reclassifying |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had reclassified |
| you had reclassified |
| he/she/it had reclassified |
| we had reclassified |
| you had reclassified |
| they had reclassified |
| Future |
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| I will reclassify |
| you will reclassify |
| he/she/it will reclassify |
| we will reclassify |
| you will reclassify |
| they will reclassify |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have reclassified |
| you will have reclassified |
| he/she/it will have reclassified |
| we will have reclassified |
| you will have reclassified |
| they will have reclassified |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be reclassifying |
| you will be reclassifying |
| he/she/it will be reclassifying |
| we will be reclassifying |
| you will be reclassifying |
| they will be reclassifying |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been reclassifying |
| you have been reclassifying |
| he/she/it has been reclassifying |
| we have been reclassifying |
| you have been reclassifying |
| they have been reclassifying |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been reclassifying |
| you will have been reclassifying |
| he/she/it will have been reclassifying |
| we will have been reclassifying |
| you will have been reclassifying |
| they will have been reclassifying |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been reclassifying |
| you had been reclassifying |
| he/she/it had been reclassifying |
| we had been reclassifying |
| you had been reclassifying |
| they had been reclassifying |
| Conditional |
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| I would reclassify |
| you would reclassify |
| he/she/it would reclassify |
| we would reclassify |
| you would reclassify |
| they would reclassify |
| Past Conditional |
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| I would have reclassified |
| you would have reclassified |
| he/she/it would have reclassified |
| we would have reclassified |
| you would have reclassified |
| they would have reclassified |
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Verb | 1. | reclassify - classify anew, change the previous classification; "The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species" class, classify, sort out, assort, sort, separate - arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?" |
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