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Learn to pronounce sort

/sôrt/
verb
  1. arrange systematically in groups; separate according to type, class, etc.
    "the mail was sorted"
    synonyms: classify, class, categorize, catalog, grade, rank, group, divide, sort out, organize, arrange, order, put in order, marshal, assemble, collocate, codify, tabulate, systematize, systemize, structure, pigeonhole, triage, methodize, separate (out), pick out, isolate, remove, segregate, sift, sieve, weed out, winnow, keep apart, put to one side
  2. resolve (a problem or difficulty).
    "the problem with the engine was soon sorted"
    synonyms: resolve, settle, sort out, solve, find a solution to, find an answer to, fix, work out, straighten out, deal with, put right, set right, put to rights, rectify, iron out, answer, explain, fathom, unravel, disentangle, clarify, clear up, throw light on, sew up, hammer out, thrash out, patch up, crack, figure out

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verb ; a · to put in a certain place or rank according to kind, class, or nature. sort apples. sort mail ; b · to arrange according to characteristics : classify. — ...
6 days ago · sort verb (ORDER) ... to put a number of things in an order or to separate them into groups: Paper, plastic, and cans are sorted for recycling.
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6 days ago · sort verb (ORDER) ... to put a number of things in an order or to separate them into groups: Paper, plastic, and cans are sorted for recycling.
sort in American English · 1. any group of persons or things related by having something in common; kind; class · 2. quality or type; nature. remarks of that sort.
A sort is a type or a kind of something, or the act of categorizing things. If you're an organized sort of person, sort your clothes by color.
Sort Definition · To associate; consort. · To place, separate, or arrange according to class or kind. · To separate from others. · To harmonize or agree; suit. · To ...
verb (used with object) · to arrange according to sort, kind, or class; separate into sorts; classify: · to separate or take from other sorts or from others ( ...
Sorting refers to ordering data in an increasing or decreasing manner according to some linear relationship among the data items.