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tailor-make

[ tey-ler-meyk ]

verb (used with object)

, tai·lor-made, tai·lor-mak·ing.
  1. to make or adjust to meet the needs of the particular situation, individual, object, etc.:

    to tailor-make a tour.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tailor-make1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

But Murphy seems more tailor-made for these times.

The aim is to make spacesuits less of a tailor-made garment, more able to accommodate a wider range of commercial astronaut shapes and sizes in order to reduce costs as human spaceflight becomes more commonplace.

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But here he’s just an imitation puppet, the high-wattage shell masking a hollow portrait tailor-made for religious conservatives with a thin grasp of history and no tolerance for nuance.

The companies offer funds tailor-made to a specific risk strategy.

In truth, he was tailor-made for a role that saw him grow from a brace-faced teen into a full-fledged adult.

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What does tailor-make mean?

Tailor-make means to make to fit the needs or specifications of a particular situation, object, or person.

It means to make something in the way that a tailor would make a piece of clothing for someone by fitting it to their exact measurements and needs.

Tailor-make can be used in the context of clothing, but it’s more often used in a figurative sense, meaning the same thing as custom-make: to make something to unique specifications so that it fits perfectly and it’s one of a kind.

Things made in such a way can be described with the adjective tailor-made, which can mean literally made by a tailor, or, more generally, made to unique specifications—or seeming to have been made that way.

Example: We tailor-make a curriculum for each student to meet their individual needs.

Where does tailor-make come from?

The first records of the term tailor-make come from around 1900. Tailor-made is recorded earlier, in the 1800s. The ending -make is used in the same way in custom-make (which has the similar adjective form custom-made).

Tailors are associated with their skill in making garments that fit perfectly. By itself, the verb tailor can mean to adjust things to fit a specific situation. When you tailor-make something, you do it so that it fits perfectly with an object or a situation. Although it means much the same thing as custom-make, tailor-make is perhaps less commonly used in the context of products being sold.

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How is tailor-make used in real life?

Tailor-make is used as another way of saying custom-make.

 

 

Try using tailor-make!

Is tailor-make used correctly in the following sentence?

They didn’t have the replacement part I needed, so I had to tailor-make one.

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