How to use in-sentence of “categorise”:
– This template will categorise articles into :Category:Suspected hoax articles.
– This template tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles that may contain original research but not this template itself.
– This template will categorise articles into :Category:Articles that may contain original research according to the date given in this parameter.
– This template will automatically categorise the current template into: :Category:Labelled map templates.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Move to Wiktionary.
– This is so that unsubstituted versions of the main template can still categorise pages.
Example sentences of “categorise”:
– There are also non-official labels by private companies that are rating products or using similar criterias to categorise the organic farms.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Category needed, which will help other editors find it and add categories to it.
– Therefore we should not categorise mammals according to individual countries.
– If you want to demonstrate the template on say then you need to feed the subpage-name to make it show and feed an empty category parameter so it doesn’t categorise the page.
– For cases where a module only needs to categorise in one of the namespaces main or category, then using this module is overkill.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with topics that may not be notable.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Uncategorized stubs.
– Also categorise the new “Foo City Police” template into :Category:Snapshotinfoboxes for law enforcement agencies.
– This template will categorise tagged files into :Category:Move to Wikimedia Commons.
– This tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with incomplete citations.
- There are also non-official labels by private companies that are rating products or using similar criterias to categorise the organic farms.
- This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Category needed, which will help other editors find it and add categories to it.
- Therefore we should not categorise mammals according to individual countries.
– This template will categorise articles into Category:Office protected.
– Why, with such a small number of editors able to keep an eye on this sort of thing, are we continuing to categorise people this way? At some point, this comes under over-categorisation.
– This template will categorise pages into.
– The template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:NPOV disputes.
– The tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with unsourced statements.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles lacking reliable references.
– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles needing style editing.