verb
- to restrict or confine to a particular area or place
- to identify the exact position or location of something
- to adapt something to meet the needs of a particular area or market
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; business
Examples
- The doctor localises the infection to prevent it from spreading.
- The software localises the error message to help users understand the problem.
- The radar system localises enemy aircraft within a fifty-mile radius.
- The company localises its products for different European markets.
- The pain localises in her lower back after exercise.
- The team localises the source of the water leak in the basement.
- The app localises content based on the user’s geographic location.