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1 (to) personalize
(to) personalize /ˈpɜ:sənəlaɪz/v. t.1 personalizzare; rendere personale2 mettere su un piano personale; attribuire esclusivamente a sé: Don't personalize his criticism, non prendere le sue critiche come rivolte solo a te3 personificare; impersonarepersonalizationn. [u]2 personificazione. -
2 (to) personalize
(to) personalize /ˈpɜ:sənəlaɪz/v. t.1 personalizzare; rendere personale2 mettere su un piano personale; attribuire esclusivamente a sé: Don't personalize his criticism, non prendere le sue critiche come rivolte solo a te3 personificare; impersonarepersonalizationn. [u]2 personificazione.
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