noun
- the act of categorizing someone or something in a restrictive way
Usage: gerund form
verb
- to categorize or classify someone or something in a restrictive or oversimplified way
- to put aside or defer dealing with something
Usage: present participle of pigeonhole
Usage: present participle of pigeonhole
Examples
- The teacher avoided pigeonholing students based on their test scores.
- She felt frustrated by the constant pigeonholing of her artistic style.
- The committee kept pigeonholing the important proposal.
- His pigeonholing of employees limited their career growth.
- The manager was pigeonholing all the urgent requests until next week.
- Critics accused the media of pigeonholing the candidate unfairly.
- Stop pigeonholing people based on their appearance.