- cus|tom|ize
- cus|tom|ize «KUHS tuh myz», transitive verb, -ized, -iz|ing.to make or modify especially for a customer: »
executive interiors customized to fit your own firm's requirements (Wall Street Journal).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
executive interiors customized to fit your own firm's requirements (Wall Street Journal).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cus·tom·ize — … Useful english dictionary
tom — ac·cus·tom; ac·e·tom·e·ter; ac·e·tom·e·try; ad·ap·tom·e·ter; an·a·tom·ic; an·a·tom·i·co·path·o·log·ic; an·gi·o·sco·tom·e·try; an·thro·po·tom·i·cal; ap·er·tom·e·ter; ar·gen·tom·e·ter; ar·gen·tom·e·try; au·tom·a·tism; au·tom·a·tist;… … English syllables
cus — ab·a·cis·cus; ab·a·cus; ac·cus·a·ble; ac·cus·al; ac·cus·ant; ac·cus·a·to·ri·al; ac·cus·a·to·ry; ac·cus·er; ac·cus·ive; ac·cus·tom; ac·cus·tomed·ness; agar·i·cus; ami·cus; an·dri·cus; an·thris·cus; an·ti·cus; an·ti·pneu·mo·coc·cus;… … English syllables
customize — cus·tom·ize … English syllables
customize — cus•tom•ize [[t]ˈkʌs təˌmaɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing cvb to modify, make, or build according to individual specifications or preference • Etymology: 1930–35, amer. cus tom•i•za′tion, n. cus′tom•iz er, n … From formal English to slang
customize — cus|tom|ize also customise BrE [ˈkʌstəmaız] v [T] to change something to make it more suitable for you, or to make it look special or different from things of a similar type ▪ a customized car … Dictionary of contemporary English
customize — cus|tom|ize [ kʌstə,maız ] verb transitive to change the way something looks or works so that it is exactly what you want or need: You can use the control panel to customize Windows … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
customize — cus‧tom‧ize [ˈkʌstəmaɪz] also customise verb [transitive usually passive] MANUFACTURING if something is customized for a customer, it is designed, built etc specially for that customer, making it different to other things of the same kind: • We… … Financial and business terms
ac — ac; Ac; ac·ac·e·tin; ac·ac·e·tin; ac·a·deme; ac·a·de·mia; ac·a·dem·i·cals; ac·a·de·mi·cian; ac·a·dem·i·cism; ac·a·jou; ac·a·leph; ac·a·le·pha; ac·a·le·phae; ac·a·ly·pha; ac·an·tha·ce·ae; ac·an·thar·ia; ac·an·thar·i·an; ac·an·thel·la;… … English syllables
Re. — rupee. Also, re. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] … Useful english dictionary