0 present participle of personalize --
1 If you personalize an object, you change it or add to it so that it is obvious that it belongs to or comes from you: --
By telling people about her accident, she personalizes the numbing figure of traffic accidents that happen every year.
She hired a trainer to create a personalized exercise schedule to get her into shape.
She had done little to personalize her room, except hang a few posters on the walls.
The computer allows you to personalize standard letters by adding a greeting to each one.
They are also used on guitars as a way of personalizing them.
Such patterns are a way of personalizing the garment.
Pitkow et al. describe two general approaches to personalizing search results, one involving modifying the users query and the other re-ranking search results.
Also, they have started personalizing gloves for certain players to increase exposure on national television.
Users are given many choices for personalizing their pages with music, backgrounds, and even fonts.
She accuses him of not having a life and personalizing every slight.
Her personalizing the effort included handling patient correspondence and supplying reading materials for the soldiers.
After personalizing the property squares around the board, the customer can then order their board.