English edit

Etymology edit

project +‎ -ise

Verb edit

projectise (third-person singular simple present projectises, present participle projectising, simple past and past participle projectised)

  1. Alternative form of projectize
    • 1988, Sadhan Choudhury, Project Management, →ISBN, page 14:
      Projectise maintenance work as much as possible, i.e. create a number of projects such as daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, biannual and annual maintenance of the entire plant.
    • 1992, Engineering Industry & Technology Survey, 1991-92, page 51:
      It was decided in this meeting that TIFAC would commission 14 studies which would identify technology gaps and projectise research and development efforts to be taken up in the next five years.
    • 2014, Friday Okonofua, Confronting the Challenge of Reproductive Health in Africa, →ISBN:
      One of the significant features of sexual reproductive health and rights programmes in Africa over the years has been the tendency to projectise them.