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stratify

[strat-uh-fahy] / ˈstræt əˌfaɪ /
VERB
layer
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More companies in recent years have taken to stratifying their customer service, providing those who pay for higher-tier memberships with special phone lines and direct access to customer support.

From The Wall Street Journal

For instance, while it is by no means an eat-the-rich manifesto, the musical explores how financially stratified New York—and London and other cities—has become.

From The Wall Street Journal

The film takes time to showcase the range of experience within this stratified world, giving Bok-soon colleagues ranging from C-ranked Hee-sung to the strivers making a living at smaller agencies and languishing through "unemployment."

From Salon

The latest study's findings also suggest a slowdown in circulation would also mean the ocean could not be able to absorb as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as its upper layers became "stratified".

From BBC

The study's findings also suggest the ocean would not be able to absorb as much carbon dioxide as its upper layers become more stratified, leaving more CO2 in the atmosphere.

From Reuters