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1 hiérarchiser
hiérarchiser [ˈjeʀaʀ∫ize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ tâches] to prioritize* * *’jeʀaʀʃizeverbe transitif to organize [something] into a hierarchy [structure]; to prioritize [tâches]* * *'jeʀaʀʃize vt* * *hiérarchiser verb table: aimer vtr to organize [sth] into a hierarchy [structure, système]; to prioritize [tâches]; hiérarchiser les salaires to establish a wages hierarchy.[ʼjerarʃize] verbe transitif2. [classer - données] to structure, to classify ; [ - besoins] to grade ou to assess according to importance -
2 société (humaine)
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Human group of people, more or less large and complex, associated for some common interest and characterized by distinctive hierarchical relationships. (Source: ZINZAN)
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