Lexeme: movie rating  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Movie rating refers to the process of assigning a ranking or classification to a movie based on its content, intended audience, and suitability for different age groups. It is an evaluation system established by various regulatory bodies or organizations, such as the Motion Picture Association (MPA) in the United States or the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) in the United Kingdom. Movie ratings provide guidance to viewers, helping them make informed decisions about the appropriateness of a film's content for themselves or their families. These ratings often include different categories or labels, such as "G" (General Audience), "PG" (Parental Guidance), "PG-13" (Parents Strongly Cautioned), "R" (Restricted to viewers over 17 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian), or "NC-17" (No one 17 and under admitted). GPT3.5
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  • noun. movie rating (singular), movie ratings (plural)
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