What is individualized? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of individualized

individualizedadjective

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/ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəlaɪzd//ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəlaɪzd/

Where does the word individualized come from?

"Individualized" traces its roots back to the Latin word "individuus," meaning "indivisible" or "single." This concept of "individuality" emerged in the 14th century, signifying a distinct and separate entity. The suffix "-ized" was added to "individual" in the 19th century to create the verb "individualize," meaning "to make something unique or specific to an individual." "Individualized" then evolved as the past participle of this verb, referring to something that has been made distinct and personalized.

Vocabulary summary individualized

typetransitive verb

meaningpersonalize, give a personality

meaningspecify

Example of vocabulary individualizednamespace

  • The online learning program offers individualized lessons tailored to each student's specific needs and learning styles.
  • In this project, the teacher created individualized goals and assignments based on each student's academic level and learning preferences.
  • The therapist developed an individualized treatment plan for the patient, taking into account their unique medical history and personality.
  • The workplace training program offers individualized coaching and feedback to help employees improve their skills and reach their career goals.
  • The personal trainer provided each client with a personalized exercise routine based on their fitness level, injuries, and objectives.

Synonyms and related words for individualized


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