stratify
pronunciation
How to pronounce stratify in British English: UK [ˈstrætɪfaɪ]
How to pronounce stratify in American English: US [ˈstrætəˌfaɪ]
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- Verb:
- divide society into social classes or castes
- form layers or strata
- develop different social levels, classes, or castes
- form, arrange, or deposit in layers
- render fertile and preserve by placing between layers of earth or sand
Word Origin
- stratify (v.)
- 1660s, from French stratifier, from Modern Latin stratificare, from stratum (see stratum). Related: Stratified; stratifying.
Example
- 1. Yongjun wang : stratify management on statins to cerebral vascular disease .
- 2. They wanted an instrument that could reasonably stratify adults aged 65 or older into those with a low , moderate , or high risk of developing dementia within six years .
- 3. Defining ct severity of acute pulmonary embolism can help to stratify the risk of patients , indicate their prognosis , guide treatment selection and monitor the efficacy of treatment .
- 4. Yangfeng wu : lipid disorder and stroke : risk factor stratify project .
- 5. Powder place elimination system ; corporate culture ; the achievement effect appraises system ; stratify being sifted out .