Categorize \Cat"e*go*rize\, v. t. To insert in a category or list; to class; to catalogue.
The constant changing makes his music difficult to categorize _ and he likes it that way.
"If you try to categorize our voters, you're on a fool's errand," says Gene Wallace, Rep. Synar's aide in Muskogee.
Census Director Barbara E. Bryant views herself as head cheerleader for the team of statisticians, interviewers, geographers and demographers who will conduct next year's massive effort to count and categorize the American population.
Thirty years ago market researchers could categorize buyers by age and income.
Early attempts to categorize Mr. Loiseau's style led to some embarrassment.
At first reluctant to categorize her disappearance as a kidnapping, investigators said Friday that she may indeed have been kidnapped.
"Any attempt to categorize blind people means separation, and separation is a denial of equality," 47-year-old Avraham Rabby told a joint meeting of House Foreign Affairs and Civil Service subcommittees on Tuesday.