Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəˌraɪz/
verb to record or write in a diary or journal
A1 I diarize my appointments in my planner so I don't forget them.
A2 She diarizes her daily activities to stay organized and on track.
B1 As part of my job, I diarize important deadlines and meetings to ensure everything runs smoothly.
B2 The project manager diarizes all project milestones and progress updates for easy reference.
C1 In order to improve time management, I diarize tasks and priorities on a daily basis.
C2 The CEO diarizes all key decisions and strategic initiatives to track the company's progress effectively.
formal It is important to diarize all upcoming meetings and events in order to stay organized.
informal I always diarize my appointments so I don't forget them.
slang I need to diarize that party next weekend so I don't double book myself.
figurative She liked to diarize her thoughts and feelings in a journal to keep track of her emotions.
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