Prioritizing can be categorized as a verb.
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prioritize - assign a priority to; "we have too many things to do and must prioritize" |
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1. | verb | It's all about prioritizing risks. | |
2. | verb | I learned this language primarily by memorizing lists of words, and this approach worked tolerably well. However, when I learned that language, prioritizing memorizing individual words over learning its grammar or reading whole sentences didn't help me at all. Even knowing all the words, I couldn't understand anything because the word order was very different. | |
3. | verb | Tom has trouble prioritizing things. | |
4. | verb | We have too many things to do and must prioritize. | |
5. | verb | When your resources are limited, you have to prioritize. | |
6. | verb | I have to prioritize. | |
7. | verb | We need to prioritize. | |
8. | verb | We need to prioritize things. | |
9. | verb | We have to prioritize our needs. | |
10. | verb | We've got to prioritize. | |
11. | verb | Our agenda is to check the milestones and prioritize the action items based on objectives. The priority of the roadmap is critical, so abandon the previous updates and assign work according to the prioritization. | |
12. | verb | We need to prioritize the items on this list. | |
13. | verb | We shouldn't prioritize ethnic affiliation over nationality. | |
14. | verb | He ran out of time and didn't prioritize. | |
15. | verb | "There are long established plans by which the police will... obviously keep the public safe, but they will prioritize those things that they have to do. And the army is, of course, always ready to backfill as and when. But that is under the reasonable worst-case scenario,” Johnson said this week. |
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It's all about prioritizing risks. | |
I learned this language primarily by memorizing lists of words, and this approach worked tolerably well. However, when I learned that language, prioritizing memorizing individual words over learning its grammar or reading whole sentences didn't help me at all. Even knowing all the words, I couldn't understand anything because the word order was very different. | |
Tom has trouble prioritizing things. | |
We have too many things to do and must prioritize. |
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When your resources are limited, you have to prioritize. | |
I have to prioritize. | |
We need to prioritize. | |
We need to prioritize things. | |
We have to prioritize our needs. | |
We've got to prioritize. | |
Our agenda is to check the milestones and prioritize the action items based on objectives. The priority of the roadmap is critical, so abandon the previous updates and assign work according to the prioritization. | |
We need to prioritize the items on this list. | |
We shouldn't prioritize ethnic affiliation over nationality. | |
He ran out of time and didn't prioritize. | |
"There are long established plans by which the police will... obviously keep the public safe, but they will prioritize those things that they have to do. And the army is, of course, always ready to backfill as and when. But that is under the reasonable worst-case scenario,” Johnson said this week. |