localizedlo‧cal‧ized (also localised British English) /ˈləʊkəlaɪzd $ ˈloʊ-/ adjective formal

- A number of short and localized warning strikes by bank employees occurred during February.
- The localized regions of turbulence are known as turbulent spots.
- The assumption, rather, was one of special, even isolated, blackspots that can be dealt with by localized attention.
- The cuticle also exhibits localized areas of hardening which are sometimes delimited by sutures.
- There were also reports of clashes between troops and localized vigilante groups established to provide protection against the activities of Duvalierist supporters.
- What had started out as a localized punch-up, had now developed into wholesale slaughter.
nounlocallocationrelocationlocalelocalitylocalizationdislocationrelocationverblocatedislocaterelocatelocalizeadjectivelocallocalizeddislocatedadverblocally