Are there any good synonyms for 'Customize'? [on hold]





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I tried Powerthesaurus and Thesaurus.com sites, they give 'tailor', 'custom-make' and 'personalise' as synonyms for 'Customize'. I'm actually looking for some more synonyms from which I could choose and use for diverse technical writing scenarios.










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  • Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

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  • Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

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I tried Powerthesaurus and Thesaurus.com sites, they give 'tailor', 'custom-make' and 'personalise' as synonyms for 'Customize'. I'm actually looking for some more synonyms from which I could choose and use for diverse technical writing scenarios.










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put on hold as too broad by Jason Bassford, Lawrence, Andrew Leach 2 days ago


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.



















  • Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago













  • Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago














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I tried Powerthesaurus and Thesaurus.com sites, they give 'tailor', 'custom-make' and 'personalise' as synonyms for 'Customize'. I'm actually looking for some more synonyms from which I could choose and use for diverse technical writing scenarios.










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I tried Powerthesaurus and Thesaurus.com sites, they give 'tailor', 'custom-make' and 'personalise' as synonyms for 'Customize'. I'm actually looking for some more synonyms from which I could choose and use for diverse technical writing scenarios.







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put on hold as too broad by Jason Bassford, Lawrence, Andrew Leach 2 days ago


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









put on hold as too broad by Jason Bassford, Lawrence, Andrew Leach 2 days ago


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago













  • Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago



















  • Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

    – Lawrence
    2 days ago













  • Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago

















Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

– Lawrence
2 days ago







Hi Vignesh and welcome to EL&U. For the community to give you good synonyms, you'll need to explain what "good" means in your context. Please have a look at the tag info in the single-word-requests tag for a checklist of things you should include in your question. (In the tag link, click on "learn more".)

– Lawrence
2 days ago















Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago





Asking for a list doesn't work on Stack Exchange, where you need choose a single answer. We can help with getting just the right word for a single use case, if you follow the guidelines.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago










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