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:
The computer allows you to personalize standard letters by adding a greeting to each one.
She had done little to personalize her room, except hang a few posters on the walls.
She hired a trainer to create a personalized exercise schedule to get her into shape.
By telling people about her accident, she personalizes the numbing figure of traffic accidents that happen every year.
Cognitive self-arousal can take two forms: personalizing the experiences of another or taking the perspective of another.
His prolix formulations, and also his personalizing narratives, are face work aimed at repairing, if not denying, a flaw in an otherwise impeccable professional profile.
This can have an overall effect of personalizing the interaction and building rapport with the staffing supervisor.
It was easy to respond, and more satisfying, when the log entry had a personal focus, rather than an "impersonal, objective" style and content that avoided personalizing.
Personalizing the electoral campaign also means politicizing it.
I was personalizing the local authority for the moment.
They also appreciated that the breadth of dialog options was immensely rewarding in allowing the player greater control over personalizing how they play their character.
After personalizing the property squares around the board, the customer can then order their board.