verb
1.Keep a record of events in a diary.
‘I have not had time to diarize’
‘When those people find themselves on the spot where news is breaking, their diarising is temporarily elevated to the rank of amateur, supposedly disinterested, eyewitness reporting.’
2.Note (an appointment) in a diary.
‘A unique feature of this site is the ability it gives customers to ‘diarise’ bill payments for up to 90 days in the future.’
‘Mr Williams said he had diarised the invite and hoped to attend.’
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