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triage

[tree-ahzh] / triˈɑʒ /
VERB
pay immediate attention to particular priorities
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Officials set up triage protocols, a patient treatment area and an ambulance loading zone, according to the social media post.

From Los Angeles Times

This is Pamplona without the need for bulls and a triage nurse, a kinder tradition that precedes Hemingway by a century, one he saw as pure joy.

From Salon

But she’s grateful to have a crisis to triage.

From Los Angeles Times

During a shutdown, agencies must identify and keep essential employees on the job, forcing a triage that reveals the government’s assessment of what it needs to function.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Americans were in triage mode, as a senior administration official put it.

From The Wall Street Journal