localize
to gather, collect, or concentrate in one locality.
Origin of localize
1- Also especially British, lo·cal·ise .
Other words from localize
- lo·cal·iz·a·ble, adjective
- lo·cal·i·za·tion, noun
- lo·cal·iz·er, noun
- non·lo·cal·iz·a·ble, adjective
- non·lo·cal·ized, adjective
- un·lo·cal·iz·a·ble, adjective
- un·lo·cal·ize, verb (used with object), un·lo·cal·ized, un·lo·cal·iz·ing.
Words Nearby localize
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How to use localize in a sentence
“What the facility-level data is showing us is how localized the pandemic can be,” she said.
Nearly twice as many Americans are hospitalized right now with COVID-19 than in spring | Rachel King | December 22, 2020 | FortuneBy localizing the magnetic field within different regions in the barrier, he and his team plan to probe “not only how long the particle spends in the barrier, but where within the barrier it spends that time,” he said.
Quantum Tunnels Show How Particles Can Break the Speed of Light | Natalie Wolchover | October 20, 2020 | Quanta MagazineThe move was designed to protect jobs and keep businesses afloat, but some have linked it to the rise of infections that led to the newly announced localized-lockdown scheme.
The U.K. government’s scientific advisers told it weeks ago to introduce a national lockdown. It ignored them. | David Meyer | October 13, 2020 | FortuneSearch insights give brands a high-level view of the entire marketing landscape, but also the granularity to find specific localized opportunities and to understand the intent behind the trends.
BrightEdge launches market insights and shares updates on new purchasing behaviors | Jim Yu | October 9, 2020 | Search Engine WatchIt’s just that nobody ever found a way to test it and localize it to specific cells.
Why do you feel lonely? Neuroscience is starting to find answers. | Amy Nordrum | September 4, 2020 | MIT Technology Review
So Begala is smart to advise Democrats to “ localize and personalize.”
She lay perfectly still for several moments, trying to localize the sensation more definitely.
The Dragon's Secret | Augusta Huiell SeamanGermany has endeavored to localize the conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
The effect of this is to give protection against flanking or enfilade rifle-fire, and to localize the burst of shell.
The New Gresham Encyclopedia | VariousThis was a rebuff to those who endeavoured to localize the illocatable.
The Metaphysic of Christianity and Buddhism | Dawsonne M. StrongMany persons will answer yes and will say that they 'localize' exterior objects.
British Dictionary definitions for localize
localise
/ (ˈləʊkəˌlaɪz) /
to make or become local in attitude, behaviour, etc
(tr) to restrict or confine (something) to a particular area or part
(tr) to assign or ascribe to a particular region
Derived forms of localize
- localizable or localisable, adjective
- localization or localisation, noun
- localizer or localiser, noun
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