verb
- to restrict or confine to a particular area or place
- to find the exact position or location of something
- to adapt something to meet the needs of a particular area or group
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; business/marketing
Examples
- The doctors worked to localise the infection to prevent it from spreading.
- Emergency services were able to localise the source of the gas leak quickly.
- The company decided to localise their advertising campaign for the British market.
- Firefighters managed to localise the blaze to one building.
- The software team will localise the app for different countries.
- Scientists are trying to localise the earthquake’s epicenter.
- The pain seemed to localise in her lower back.