Reclassify (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: give a new classification to, classify again, classify

Conjugation of reclassify

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they
Present Simple
reclassify
reclassify
reclassifies
reclassify
reclassify
reclassify
Future Simple
will reclassify
will reclassify
will reclassify
will reclassify
will reclassify
will reclassify
Past Simple
reclassified
reclassified
reclassified
reclassified
reclassified
reclassified
Conditional Simple
would reclassify
would reclassify
would reclassify
would reclassify
would reclassify
would reclassify
I
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it/she/he
we
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they
Present Progressive
am reclassifying
are reclassifying
is reclassifying
are reclassifying
are reclassifying
are reclassifying
Future Progressive
will be reclassifying
will be reclassifying
will be reclassifying
will be reclassifying
will be reclassifying
will be reclassifying
Past Progressive
was reclassifying
were reclassifying
was reclassifying
were reclassifying
were reclassifying
were reclassifying
Conditional Progressive
would be reclassifying
would be reclassifying
would be reclassifying
would be reclassifying
would be reclassifying
would be reclassifying
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have reclassified
have reclassified
has reclassified
have reclassified
have reclassified
have reclassified
Future Perfect
will have reclassified
will have reclassified
will have reclassified
will have reclassified
will have reclassified
will have reclassified
Past Perfect
had reclassified
had reclassified
had reclassified
had reclassified
had reclassified
had reclassified
Conditional Perfect
would have reclassified
would have reclassified
would have reclassified
would have reclassified
would have reclassified
would have reclassified
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been reclassifying
have been reclassifying
has been reclassifying
have been reclassifying
have been reclassifying
have been reclassifying
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been reclassifying
will have been reclassifying
will have been reclassifying
will have been reclassifying
will have been reclassifying
will have been reclassifying
Past Perfect Progressive
had been reclassifying
had been reclassifying
had been reclassifying
had been reclassifying
had been reclassifying
had been reclassifying
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been reclassifying
would have been reclassifying
would have been reclassifying
would have been reclassifying
would have been reclassifying
would have been reclassifying

Examples of reclassify

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
And they can reclassify films if they don't like our rating.
And we'll reclassify them so no one else can, either.
Now I suppose I'll have to reclassify you - under "shills and decoys".
Or reclassify it as an X. ECZEMA!
The decision to stick you behind a desk, reclassify you as overt, that was mine.
And they can reclassify films if they don't like our rating.
And we'll reclassify them so no one else can, either.
Now I suppose I'll have to reclassify you - under "shills and decoys".
Or reclassify it as an X. ECZEMA!
The decision to stick you behind a desk, reclassify you as overt, that was mine.
...are being reclassified.
Albert Wood's been reclassified. It's no longer green belt.
And now that it's been reclassified
As you can see, I have reclassified your collection of marbles, the taxonomic principle being size, left to right, the second principle of order being colour, spectrum right to left.
Based on the conversations we had, I have reclassified your file as payment pending.
Before reclassifying you, we're going to give you one more chance.
Due to the ballistics results, we are reclassifying the death of Walt Martin to friendly fire, killed in the line of duty.
Oh! So you've had your Labour, reclassifying skunk, sending prices sky-high. Literally - literally - taking the grass from its own roots!
So Duplessis and the Church, they came up with a scheme to obtain more money by reclassifying the orphanages as mental health-care facilities.
So you've had your Labour reclassifying skunk, sending prices sky high. Literally... literally... taking the grass from its own roots!
...are being reclassified.
Albert Wood's been reclassified. It's no longer green belt.
And now that it's been reclassified
As you can see, I have reclassified your collection of marbles, the taxonomic principle being size, left to right, the second principle of order being colour, spectrum right to left.
Based on the conversations we had, I have reclassified your file as payment pending.
Before reclassifying you, we're going to give you one more chance.
Due to the ballistics results, we are reclassifying the death of Walt Martin to friendly fire, killed in the line of duty.
Oh! So you've had your Labour, reclassifying skunk, sending prices sky-high. Literally - literally - taking the grass from its own roots!
So Duplessis and the Church, they came up with a scheme to obtain more money by reclassifying the orphanages as mental health-care facilities.
So you've had your Labour reclassifying skunk, sending prices sky high. Literally... literally... taking the grass from its own roots!

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