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as·sort ( -sôrt )v. as·sort·ed, as·sort·ing, as·sorts v.tr.1. To separate into groups according to kind; classify. 2. To supply with (an appropriate variety or assortment, as of goods). v.intr.1. To agree in kind; fall into the same class. 2. To associate with others; keep company.
[Middle English assorte, from Old French assorter : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + sorte, kind (from Latin sors, sort-, chance, lot; see ser-2 in Indo-European roots).]
as·sor ta·tive ( -sôr t -t v) adj. as·sort er n. |
assort [əˈsɔːt]vb1. (tr) to arrange or distribute into groups of the same type; classify 2. (intr; usually foll by with) to fit or fall into a class or group; match 3. (tr) to supply with an assortment of merchandise 4. (tr) to put in the same category as others; group 5. (intr; usually foll by with) Rare to keep company; consort [from Old French assorter, from sorte sort] assortative , assortive adj assortatively adv assorter n
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Verb | 1. | assort - keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"interact - act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues" ally - become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage; "He allied himself with the Communists" go steady, date, go out, see - date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!" | | 2. | assort - arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"unitise, unitize - separate or classify into units; "The hospital was unitized for efficiency" catalogue, catalog - make an itemized list or catalog of; classify; "He is cataloguing his photographic negatives" isolate - separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them refer - think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species" reclassify - classify anew, change the previous classification; "The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species" size - sort according to size stereotype, pigeonhole, stamp - treat or classify according to a mental stereotype; "I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European" group - arrange into a group or groups; "Can you group these shapes together?" categorise, categorize - place into or assign to a category; "Children learn early on to categorize" grade - determine the grade of or assign a grade to number, count - put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members" |
Translations assort vi (form) (= agree, match) → passen (with zu)
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