localise

/ˈloʊkəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To identify or determine the specific place or position of something.
    • The doctor tried to localise the source of the pain.
    • The detective worked to localise the suspect's last known location.
    • Using GPS, we can localise the exact spot where the photo was taken.
  2. To limit or confine something to a particular area or part.
    • The fire was quickly localised to the kitchen.
    • Efforts were made to localise the protest to one block.
    • The infection localised in her left lung.
  3. To adapt a product, service, or content to meet the language, cultural, or other requirements of a specific region.
    • The company hired translators to localise their website for the Japanese market.
    • We need to localise the app to support local currencies and date formats.
    • Video game developers often localise dialogue and subtitles for different countries.
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