TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
personalise
in English
Portuguese
personalizar
Catalan
personalitzar
Back to the meaning
Make personal or more personal.
personalize
individualize
individualise
depersonalize
depersonalise
Portuguese
personalizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
personalize
"
personalize
individualize
individualise
Examples for "
personalize
"
1
The point is to reference and
personalize
;
to reference and move forward.
2
Am please to meet you; wish to
personalize
interface, make friends, no?
3
Let's not attempt to
personalize
it to say that people are attacking.
4
He could possess his fantasy woman without ever having to
personalize
her.
5
These experiences
personalize
what is an otherwise abstract notion: systemic White supremacy.
1
The more we can
individualize
and personify, the more lively our sympathy.
2
To quote or to
individualize
would be to cheapen this vast offering.
3
That means we have to
individualize
per student and it takes great energy.
4
To date, an appropriate classification system with which to
individualize
treatment is absent.
5
We
individualize
the ether, Or, we are individualized as we use the ether.
1
They are, I think, the only characters Shakespeare has not cared to
individualise
.
2
How can a governor
individualise
the penal treatment of four or five hundred prisoners?
3
We need to increase benefits and we need to
individualise
those benefits so that people in relationships aren't hard done by.
4
Tax law specialist Mr Kieran Corrigan said plans by the Minister for Finance to
individualise
the standard rate tax band was not unconstitutional.
5
He told Morning Report it was impossible to
individualise
data collection so the GCSB collects it all but discards items it cannot have.
Usage of
personalise
in English
1
You can also
personalise
the number plate to any eight-letter name.
2
Settings customisation options gives players the power to
personalise
their fights.
3
This model will help to
personalise
treatment in OPSCC patients.
4
Don't be afraid to
personalise
your wedding and keep your partner in the loop.
5
The agencies would develop videos for their clients and use Idomoo's technology to
personalise
them.
6
Google is stepping up efforts to allow its users
personalise
their searches of the web.
7
A customer database that can track births and
personalise
offers will also be used in-store.
8
I feel as though people are keen to
personalise
their deaths -and their lives.
9
But there was nothing available on the market to
personalise
her chair. That's quite a disadvantage.
10
PastImperfect:Car mascots From the earliest days of motoring people sought to embellish and
personalise
their cars.
11
We can't purchase our dream home but we can
personalise
them, one leaf at a time.
12
Apart from anything else, it does
personalise
it.
13
You can also
personalise
your avatars with different skin tones, hairstyles and clothing to express your individuality.
14
In Silicon Valley, companies like Knewton and Alt School have attempted to
personalise
learning via tablet computers.
15
That enables us to
personalise
our actions.
16
The arrival of apps let people
personalise
their mobiles and further changed the ways they used their devices.
Other examples for "personalise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
personalise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
personalise a pair
personalise customer
personalise decisions
personalise goods
personalise management
More collocations
Translations for
personalise
Portuguese
personalizar
Catalan
personalitzar
individualitzar
Personalise
through the time