noun
- The act or process of restricting something to a particular place, region, or area.
- The adaptation of a product, service, or content to suit the language, culture, and preferences of a specific region or locale.
- In medicine or biology, the identification or determination of the specific location of a disease, injury, or bodily function.
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'localizations'; Often used in technical, medical, or scientific contexts
Usage: Common in software, gaming, and international business
Usage: Medical/scientific terminology
Examples
- The localisations of the software made it accessible to users in different countries.
- Medical imaging helped determine the localisations of the tumors.
- The company's strategy focused on localisations of their products for Asian markets.
- Localisations of the infection were identified through careful examination.
- The game's localisations included translated dialogue and culturally relevant graphics.
- Scientists studied the localisations of different brain functions using advanced technology.