different between unionize vs unionise
unionize
English
Etymology
union +? -ize
Verb
unionize (third-person singular simple present unionizes, present participle unionizing, simple past and past participle unionized)
- (transitive, intransitive) To organize workers into a union.
- The company laid off all the workers when they tried to unionize.
- My uncle got roughed up by some corporate thugs after they caught him trying to unionize their workers.
Translations
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unionise
English
Verb
unionise (third-person singular simple present unionises, present participle unionising, simple past and past participle unionised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of unionize.
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