- diarise
- diarize or diarise /dīˈe-riz/ transitive verbTo enter in a diaryintransitive verbTo keep a diary• • •Main Entry: ↑diary
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
diarise — (Brit.) v. keep a diary (also diarize) … English contemporary dictionary
diarise — /ˈdaɪəraɪz/ (say duyuhruyz) verb (t) (diarised, diarising) to enter (an appointment) in one s diary. Also, diarize …
diarise — / daɪəraɪz/, diarize verb to enter a date you have to remember in a diary … Marketing dictionary in english
diarised — diarise (Brit.) v. keep a diary (also diarize) … English contemporary dictionary
diarises — diarise (Brit.) v. keep a diary (also diarize) … English contemporary dictionary
diarising — diarise (Brit.) v. keep a diary (also diarize) … English contemporary dictionary
diarize — UK US INFORMAL (UK ALSO diarise) /ˈdaɪəraɪz/ verb [I or T] ► to write down your future arrangements, meetings, etc. in a diary: »Can we diarize a weekly conference call? »To manage your workload, you need to plan ahead and diarize. ► to record in … Financial and business terms
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diarize — (Amer.) di·a·rize || daɪəraɪz v. keep a diary (also diarise) … English contemporary dictionary
diarized — diarize (Amer.) di·a·rize || daɪəraɪz v. keep a diary (also diarise) … English contemporary dictionary