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diarize

British  
/ ˈdaɪəˌraɪz /

verb

  1. to make use of a diary to record past events or those planned for the future

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Combine that spirit with the prevalent mainstreaming of DNA testing as a self-expression device in a culture where large numbers of people publicly diarize their every move and opinion.

From Salon • Feb. 26, 2023

Others have joked that they will need to diarize “Happy Monthly Netflix Log In Day.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2023

Pat Cleary deputized a "shadow" to diarize her exits and entrances.

From The Voice on the Wire by Ball, Eustace Hale