Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To record in a diary; write a diary.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive, intransitive To
record (events ) in adiary .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But a time when college administrations have embraced Twitter as a strategic tool, it no longer seems implausible that a university president would also diarize in 140-character bursts on the public Web.
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They donât tend to diarize, and increasingly they are locking down their personal sites.
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They donât tend to diarize, and increasingly they are locking down their personal sites.
October 2008 2008
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So let's diarize your comment and throw it back at them when they try!
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But I want to diarize what I'm doing to continue to morph and shape my body I am running a marathon in October, and I am aiming for a 4-pack and a lunge-induced pancake butt makeover by Christmas and so I resolve to write there more often.
blog: August 2009 2009
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But I want to diarize what I'm doing to continue to morph and shape my body I am running a marathon in October, and I am aiming for a 4-pack and a lunge-induced pancake butt makeover by Christmas and so I resolve to write there more often.
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I diarize certain points for the blog as I notice them.
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Pat Cleary deputized a "shadow" to diarize her exits and entrances.
The Voice on the Wire Eustace Hale Ball
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But a time when college administrations have embraced Twitter as a strategic tool, it no longer seems implausible that a university president would also diarize in 140-character bursts on the public Web.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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The trade off is we diarize the Rangers game on Monday, which we weren't really planning on.
Interchangeable Parts Pookie 2009
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