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personalize
[pur-suh-nl-ahyz]
verb (used with object)
to have marked with one's initials, name, or monogram.
to personalize stationery.
to make personal, as by applying a general statement to oneself.
to ascribe personal qualities to; personify.
to design or tailor to meet an individual's specifications, needs, or preferences.
a personalized search engine;
personalized learning.
personalize
/ ˈɜːəəˌɪ /
verb
to endow with personal or individual qualities or characteristics
to mark (stationery, clothing, etc) with a person's initials, name, etc
to take (a remark, etc) personally
another word for personify
Other Word Forms
- personalization noun
- unpersonalized adjective
- unpersonalizing adjective
- ˌDzԲˈپDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of personalize1
Example Sentences
The convergence of AI with advances in biomedical data — such as genomics, microbiome analysis and digital health monitoring — create a transformative force that can radically improve disease prediction, prevention and personalized care, Topol told me.
The ritual is gone, replaced by personalized algorithms recommending “just for you” reruns you didn’t know you wanted.
Google, Amazon and other major tech platforms envision a future where online shopping becomes even more personalized and proactive.
If you run into a speed bump or feel your anxiety levels skyrocketing, there are psychologists and specialize in friendships and social anxiety who can offer you personalized support.
The way Apple treats talent has a personalized touch, said creatives who have worked with the company.
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