rubricate

/ˈruːbrɪkeɪt/
verb
  1. To mark or color with red, especially in a manuscript or book.
    • The artist decided to rubricate the chapter headings for emphasis.
    • Medieval monks would rubricate important letters in religious texts.
    • In the old manuscript, the scribe rubricated the first word of each paragraph.
  2. To provide with rubrics or classify under headings.
    • She rubricated the report by adding clear section titles.
    • The teacher rubricated the assignment guidelines for the students.
    • The editor rubricated the document to make it easier to navigate.
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