Definition of Tutorise

1. to tutor [v TUTORISED, TUTORISING, TUTORISES] - See also: tutor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutorise

tutillage
tutman
tutmen
tutor
tutorage
tutorages
tutored
tutoress
tutoresses
tutorial
tutorially
tutorials
tutories
tutoring
tutorings
tutorise (current term)
tutorised
tutorises
tutorism
tutorisms
tutorize
tutorized
tutorizes
tutorizing
tutors
tutorship
tutorships
tutory
tutour
tutours

Literary usage of Tutorise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Some Talk about Animals and Their Masters by Arthur Helps (1873)
"He would tutorise a poor Sizar without receiving any payment, if he saw any worth in the young man. He was of a warm temper, and very much given to the love ..."

2. Reminiscences of the Lews: Or, Twenty Years' Wild Sport in the Hebrides by G. W. Hely-Hutchinson (1873)
"... for so exemplary a man; but somehow bishops never find the opportunity of doing anything for these plain, hard-working, parish priests. No : tutorise ..."

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