English to Hindi Dictionary personalize

personalize

निजीकृत
definition
verb
the wedding invitations will be personalized to your exact requirements
design or produce (something) to meet someone's individual requirements.
the mass media's tendency to personalize politics
cause (something, especially an issue, argument, or debate) to become concerned with personalities or feelings rather than with general or abstract matters.
translation of 'personalize'
चेतन गुणों का आरोप करना,
मानवीकरण करना
verb
अमल में लाना,
व्यक्तित्व भाव उत्पन्न करना
example
Does someone inclined to activism mentally 'personalize' political and economic policies and events differently than someone inclined to sit back and let others sort things out?
Existing customer information can be used to help 'personalize' the customer experience.
But few dot-coms have realized that marketing potential, which would require them to 'personalize' a site's content and advertising to each visitor's lifestyle in real time.
It may also 'personalize' its behavior for each individual user based on knowledge of that user's profile, interests, and history.
Cover the albums with pretty fabric or lace and stencil the recipient's initials on the front to 'personalize' it.
the mass media's tendency to 'personalize' politics
Buying a house gives you the opportunity to choose a unique and distinct architectural style and to 'personalize' it.
They tended to 'personalize' and anthropomorphize their pets and viewed themselves as rescuers of suffering or unloved animals.
You can 'personalize' your outgoing message by recording your own name or greeting.
This helps 'personalize' service to each customer.
The problem is that we Americans have this tendency to always 'personalize' these conflicts.
the mass media's tendency to 'personalize' politics
We took advantage of the chance because it did 'personalize' and localize the issue.
A cookie is a text file of user data that helps e-tailers 'personalize' Web pages for specific users, as well as identify an online customer's shopping habits.
I'd really like to 'personalize' my bike with my name discreetly placed along the top tube.
These bracelets not only feature encouraging words but on some websites, you can actually 'personalize' them with your name, your own quote, or even your astrological sign.
You can 'personalize' the map with local landmarks or names and places that are especially meaningful to you.
The issue is being 'personalised' .
Participants can also create and 'personalise' their paper products.
As well as offering individual customers 'personalised' solutions it also works with businesses and government sectors, in particular, health trusts and airports.
She also designs 'personalised' detox and weight-loss programmes to ensure her clients stay comfortable in their 27 in Seven jeans, even post-holiday blowout.
They are 'personalized' with either your names or monogram on the front with the inside being blank for writing your thank you notes.
Students also gain opportunities to observe how 'personalized' strategies can be constructed to meet individuals' needs.
His antipathy towards 'personalised' politics is long established, but that hasn't stopped others from making him the subject of unpleasant and underhand methods.
They are intended to provide a more 'personalized' experience for the customer and increase levels of efficiency in the customer operation.
What I'm talking about is a sort of provocative atmosphere and a 'personalized' politics that - at times - was the result of personal problems rather than progressive analysis.
At Cambridge University I was taught a laudable method of argument: you never 'personalise' , but you have absolutely no respect for people's opinions.
International conflict has been 'personalized' .
The passage indicates he had 'personalized' and humanized God.
But Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be the arbitrary whims of 'personalized' gods.
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