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personalization|ˌpɜːsənəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. next + -ation.] The action of personalizing; representation or embodiment in a person; personification; impersonation.
1880Fairbairn Stud. Life Christ Introd. (1881) 27 He was the personalization of its genius, the heir of its work. 1884Pop. Sci. Mo. XXV. 458. 1888 S. McComb in Pulpit Treasury (N.Y.) Mar. 696 Luther was the personalization of tendencies..that threatened the very life of the papacy. 1911W. W. Fowler Relig. Experience Roman People vii. 149 It is not..a priori probable that the process of personalisation (if I may coin the word) should have proceeded..so far as to ascribe to these named deities..the characteristics of human beings. 1957R. Hoggart Uses of Literacy vi. 163 The quite unusual degree of ‘personalisation’ in the newspapers designed particularly for working-class people. 1968S. Brittan Left or Right viii. 172 The personalisation of politics round the leaders. 1973Times 24 Jan. (Security Printing Suppl.) p. i/9 A developing sphere of operation for the security printer is in the realm of cheque printing and personalization. The latter is the process whereby the account holder's name and initials are printed on to the cheque. |