localization

/ˌloʊkəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of adapting a product, software, or content to meet the language, cultural, and other requirements of a specific target market.
    • The company hired a team for the localization of their website into Spanish.
    • Good localization involves more than just translation; it also adjusts images and colors.
    • The localization of the video game took six months to complete.
  2. The act of limiting something to a particular area or place.
    • The localization of the problem to a single server made repairs easier.
    • The localization of the infection helped doctors treat it effectively.
    • Localization of the search effort meant focusing on the forest.
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