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-ise
1- Chiefly British. variant of -ize:
organise.
-ise
2- a noun suffix, occurring in loanwords from French, indicating quality, condition, or function:
franchise; merchandise.
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Spelling Note
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Example Sentences
Inconsistent hyphenation and inconsistent use of -ise and -ize spellings have been left as in the original.
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De Lawd sartin sent him ter me ter tek keer of an Ise gwin ter do it.
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But Ise gotter settle up dis policy fer de fambly so what is it?
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Huh, Ise seen many a corporation dat hatter have good thick leather soles fer ter tote em round.
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Ise gwine straight off ter markit dis minit and Ill see dat it get sont off ter de right pusson for Ise done anudder ting.
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