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custom-tailor

[kuhs-tuhm-tey-ler]

verb (used with object)

  1. to modify to fit a specific use or need; tailor-make.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of custom-tailor1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences

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Logitech’s software offers a lot of manual control and settings adjustments for the StreamCam, so you can custom-tailor the look of its 1080p feed to your liking.

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Fifty years after its original creation, over 30 international teams custom-tailor local versions of Sesame Street content to more than 150 million children in 150 countries.

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Many retailers have responded by procuring 'on-demand' packaging machines, which custom-tailor shipping boxes.

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They use big data and algorithms to custom-tailor offers of immediate cash in exchange for a slice of your future gains.

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The dominant theme will be choice: Diners will be able to custom-tailor the mix that they want on their plates.

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