assort

/əˈsɔrt/
verb
  1. To sort or arrange into groups of the same kind; to classify.
    • The librarian assorts the books by genre on the shelves.
    • We need to assort these donations into boxes for clothing, food, and toys.
    • The machine assorts the candies by color before packaging.
  2. To match or be consistent with something; to suit or fit together.
    • Her calm personality does not assort well with his loud and energetic style.
    • His actions do not assort with his promises.
    • The colors of the curtains assort nicely with the new sofa.
  3. To supply or stock with a variety of goods; to provide an assortment.
    • They assort the gift baskets with chocolates, nuts, and dried fruit.
    • The vendor assorted the market stall with handmade crafts from local artists.
    • The store assorts its shelves with fresh produce every morning.
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