verb
- to make or treat something as individual or distinct from others
- to give individual character or treatment to something
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- Teachers should individualise their approach to meet each student’s needs.
- The company decided to individualise their marketing strategy for different regions.
- She tried to individualise her apartment with unique decorations.
- The therapist will individualise the treatment plan based on the patient’s condition.
- Schools are encouraged to individualise learning programs for gifted students.
- The chef likes to individualise each dish with special garnishes.