0 present participle of tailor
1 to make or prepare something following particular instructions:
Speakers demonstrate skill by tailoring their messages specifically enough, whereas listeners act on their awareness of ambiguous messages by requesting clarifying information.
He stressed, however, that this outline could not be a one-size-fits-all strategy, but needed constant tailoring to meet individual needs.
The authors remain focused on the importance of competency in identifying and tailoring the treatment to the needs of the patient.
Such subtyping may not be best suited for tailoring treatments to the diverse cognitive and emotional capacities of externalizing children.
But by contrast with interventions that are highly structured, home visitation encourages tailoring goals, services, and duration to the particular needs of client families.
Will medicine become a practice of tailoring molecules?
The importance of tailoring interventions to meet the needs of t he individual patients has also been emphasized.
Multiple co-morbidities and polypharmacy are common in this group, emphasizing the importance of tailoring treatment t o t he individual patient.