regionalize
[ ree-juh-nl-ahyz ]
/ ˈri dʒə nlˌaɪz /
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verb (used with or without object), re·gion·al·ized, re·gion·al·iz·ing.
to separate into or arrange by regions.
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Also especially British, re·gion·al·ise .
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How to use regionalize in a sentence
A growing awareness of risk may cause some companies to restructure and regionalize their supply chains—at least where there’s a solid business case.
COVID-19 and climate change expose the dangers of unstable supply chains|matthewheimer|August 27, 2020|Fortune