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individualize
[ in-duh-vij-oo-uh-lahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to make individual or distinctive; give an individual or distinctive character to.
- to mention, indicate, or consider individually; specify; particularize.
individualize
/ ˌɪԻɪˈɪʊəˌɪ /
verb
- to make or mark as individual or distinctive in character
- to consider or treat individually; particularize
- to make or modify so as to meet the special requirements of a person
Derived Forms
- ˌԻ徱ˈܲˌ, noun
- ˌԻ徱ˌܲˈپDz, noun
Other Word Forms
- d·u···tDz noun
- d·u··e noun
- over·d·u···tDz noun
- ܲi·徱·u·· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of individualize1
Example Sentences
To address this, in our “Reduce the Wait” study we are developing individualized scoring algorithms that account for factors like biological sex to ensure more accurate assessments.
The vast majority of unvaccinated students are enrolled in individualized education plans or independent study programs, which under state law means they don’t have to be vaccinated.
He said “there was no individualized analysis of any of the programs” that were terminated.
Walt Disney took his own liberties, experimentally drafting the raven-haired beauty as both a redhead and a blond, and individualizing the dwarfs.
Each production is personal, and highly individualized to its participant — plot points detailed here may not unveil for every guest.
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