higher classification
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
Refers to a more senior or superior category in a hierarchy.
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- The rooms are of the standard expected from a hotel in a higher classification.
- In biology, species are grouped into a higher classification.
- In biology, a phylum represents a higher classification than a class.
- The new discovery required a re-evaluation of its higher classification.
- Access to this sensitive data requires a higher security classification.
- Botanists often debate the higher classification of certain plant families.
- These diamonds were moved to a higher classification after a detailed analysis.
- This genus belongs to a higher classification within the order.
- The issue was escalated to an employee with a higher job classification.
- The study aimed to refine the higher classification of marine invertebrates.
- If the company's performance improves, it will achieve a higher credit classification.
- Evolutionary relationships inform the assignment of organisms to a higher classification.
- The main categories in the library's system represent a higher classification than the sub-categories.
- They proposed a new higher classification based on genetic evidence.
- Scientists are debating whether this new species belongs in a higher classification.
- A higher classification encompasses multiple related families or orders.
- A film with a higher age classification often contains more mature themes.
- Understanding the higher classification helps trace evolutionary paths.
- To be considered for the award, the product must fit into a higher classification of quality.
- The debate over its higher classification continues among taxonomists.