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localize
/ ˈləʊkəˌlaɪz /
verb
- to make or become local in attitude, behaviour, etc
- tr to restrict or confine (something) to a particular area or part
- tr to assign or ascribe to a particular region
Derived Forms
- ˈlocalˌizable, adjective
- ˌlocaliˈzation, noun
- ˈlocalˌizer, noun
Other Words From
- local·iza·ble adjective
- local·i·zation noun
- local·izer noun
- non·local·iza·ble adjective
- non·local·ized adjective
- un·local·iza·ble adjective
- un·local·ize verb (used with object) unlocalized unlocalizing
Example Sentences
They can last just one day or many, and their scope can stretch across hundreds of miles or be more localized.
He noted, however, that many of the Republicans running in California have gone out of their way to localize the election and present themselves as more moderate than the national party.
On Tuesday morning, the IDF announced that reservists from its 146th Division had begun “limited, localized, targeted operational activities” in south-western Lebanon.
“These localized ground raids will target Hezbollah strongholds that threaten Israeli towns, kibbutzim and communities along our border.”
Brown's localizing strategy has traditionally worked in his favor, appealing to "middle-of-the-road constituency that tends to appeal to Ohioans," Neiheisel said.
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