localize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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to make or become local in attitude, behaviour, etc
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(tr) to restrict or confine (something) to a particular area or part
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(tr) to assign or ascribe to a particular region
Other Word Forms
- localizable adjective
- localization noun
- localizer noun
- nonlocalizable adjective
- nonlocalized adjective
- unlocalizable adjective
- unlocalize verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of localize
Example Sentences
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There are a substantial amount of post offices in this country that were built, I believe, during World War II and were initially set up to be localized shelters in the event of war.
From Los Angeles Times
Renting out hardware will also allow Oracle to expand into higher-margin niches such as sovereign cloud, which involves building localized data centers for national governments.
From MarketWatch
They also make it possible to directly observe localized optical modes, offering new insight into how light behaves at very small scales.
From Science Daily
Why do some tumors spread while others remain localized?
From Science Daily
The turning point came in the 1980s, when operators began aggressively localizing the concept.
From Barron's
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