PERSONALISE


Meaning of PERSONALISE in English

per ‧ son ‧ al ‧ ize BrE AmE ( also personalise British English ) /ˈpɜːs ə nəlaɪz $ ˈpɜːr-/ verb [transitive]

[ Word Family: noun : ↑ person , ↑ personality , ↑ persona , ↑ personage , the personals, ↑ personification , ↑ personnel ; adjective : ↑ personal ≠ ↑ impersonal , ↑ personalized , ↑ personable ; verb : ↑ personalize , ↑ personify ; adverb : ↑ personally ≠ ↑ impersonally ]

1 . to put your name or ↑ initial s on something, or to decorate it in your own way, to show that it belongs to you:

Why not do something to personalize your office?

2 . to design or change something so that it is suitable for a particular person:

All the products can be personalized to the client’s exact requirements.

3 . to discuss a subject by talking about or criticizing the people who are involved in it, rather than talking about it in a more general way:

the mass media’s tendency to personalize politics

—personalized adjective :

a personalized number plate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.