custom-tailor
Americanverb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of custom-tailor
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Logitech’s software offers a lot of manual control and settings adjustments for the StreamCam, so you can custom-tailor the look of its 1080p feed to your liking.
From The Verge • May 24, 2022
Many retailers have responded by procuring 'on-demand' packaging machines, which custom-tailor shipping boxes.
From Reuters • Dec. 14, 2016
In the age of TiVo and iPod, consumers increasingly expect to custom-tailor their lives, and retailers are eager to comply.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When I called at that factory I found that he had given up his job there, that he had married and established a small custom-tailor shop somewhere up-town, nobody seemed to know where.
From The Rise of David Levinsky by Cahan, Abraham
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