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triage

[tree-ahzh] / triˈɑʒ /
VERB
pay immediate attention to particular priorities
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Ruben was arrested at a nearby pub while the group were eating lunch, and 38 children were taken to the local village hall for medical triage.

From BBC

Through the chaos, with everyone else gone, Brugman and Driedger sat down to answer the phones and triage the information coming in.

From Literature

She said the "triage service was frequently understaffed" and at Bedford around a quarter of calls went unanswered or abandoned by the caller due to wait times.

From BBC

"Our model can automate that process, triage the routine cases, and highlight anything unusual for human review."

From Science Daily

Never does “The Pitt” allow us to forget that the American dream is the invisible triage victim in this trauma center and the hundreds like it.

From Salon