˜yĐÄvlog

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-ise

1
  1. Chiefly British. variant of -ize:

    organise.



-ise

2
  1. a noun suffix, occurring in loanwords from French, indicating quality, condition, or function:

    franchise; merchandise.

-ise

suffix forming verbs

  1. a variant of -ize
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Usage

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Spelling Note

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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of -ise1

Middle English < Old French -ise, variant of -ice
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Example Sentences

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The world record of 23.64 per cent has been measured by the independent institute Fraunhofer ISE in Germany.

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To be registered as a world record, an independent measurement is required, which in this case was carried out by the measurement institute Fraunhofer ISE.

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The holiday’s celebrations turned somber: Kishida postponed plans for a ceremonial New Year visit to the Ise Shrine.

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Kishida, speaking in a news conference after visiting Ise Shrine in central Japan, said he will visit Washington for talks with President Joe Biden to underscore the strength of the Japan-U.S. alliance and highlight closer cooperation between the countries under Japan’s new security and defense strategies adopted last month.

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In 1998, Roslyn A. Walker did the same in “Olowe of Ise: A Yoruba Sculptor to Kings” at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, throwing a spotlight on one of Bamigboye’s older near-contemporaries.

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