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Verb
/ˌindəˈvijo͞oəˌlīz/,
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individualised, past participle; individualised, past tense; individualizing, present participle; individualises, 3rd person singular present; individualized, past participle; individualizes, 3rd person singular present; individualized, past tense; individualising, present participle;
  1. Give an individual character to
    • - have your shirt individualized with your own club name
  2. Tailor (something) to suit the individual
    • - an individualized learning program

  1. make or mark or treat as individual; "The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone"
  2. personalize: make personal or more personal; "personalized service"
  3. (Individualized) It is about you and your child’s own life and needs. Every child and family is different.
  4. (Individualization) In forensic science, the process of attempting to associate an item of evidence with one and only one source.
  5. (INDIVIDUALIZATION) Providing a specific program that meets the particular needs, interests, and/or abilities of an individual student for some part of his/her educational experience. ...
  6. (Individualization) The long process in consciousness from the “herd”, instinctual identity to complete self-identity. On Earth this process takes place in the human kingdom experience.
  7. (Individualization) means that training gains are based on a person's adapatation rate which is influenced by the type and amount of training stimulus, lifestyle habits like nutrition, genetics, age, sex, and disease conditions.
  8. (individualization) The process of making the digital rights management (DRM) component in the consumer's player unique. This process increases security by making it difficult to corrupt more than one player at a time. This process is also known as obtaining a security upgrade.
  9. (individualization) This term refers to the process by which the individual, rather than the group, becomes the key unit in society.  The idea implies the breaking down of the structures of class, occupation, locality and gender.
  10. (Individualizing) Meeting the needs of individual children by changing materials, activities, etc. to optimize student development.