verb
1.Give an individual character to.
‘have your shirt individualized with your own club name’
‘She wanted individualize herself; but going at it in such a generic matter ruined the exclusivity.’
2.Tailor (something) to suit the individual.
‘an individualized learning programme’
‘The authors report that the Web made it easier to structure the course so students were able to get immediate and individualized feedback.’
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