0 made specially to fit a particular person, room, etc.:
made-to-measure curtains
1 used to describe something that is specially made to fit a particular customer, room, etc.:
2 used to describe something that is specially created to solve a particular problem:
The limiting factor is the national capacity to provide "made-to-measure" assessment reports of the necessary quality.
I have already said that the regulations do not forbid made-to-measure utility shirts being made in any size.
I have already provided for the manufacture of utility ready-made and made-to-measure overcoats from cloths weighing up to 22 ozs.
The manufacturers of these appliances are highly specialised people producing a made-to-measure article.
I doubt very much whether it can ever be a made-to-measure garment that will measure up adequately and properly to every group in the community.
Fourthly, recruitment procedures must be reformed to prevent made-to-measure competitions which make nepotism and cronyism all too easy.
As we have said many times, sustainable development requires a made-to-measure approach and all scientific work has to be appropriate for the reality.
Large numbers of them were tailors, skilled craftsmen, but no one wanted expensive, made-to-measure suits—what is the phrase?