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Definition of "individualization" [in•di•vid•u•al•i•za•tion]

  • The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized. (noun)

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Use "individualization" in a sentence
  • "Many of them could not be raised above the lowest class of common labourers, but by adopting a system of individualization, that is studying each man's natural abilities, we could always arrive at the best results."
  • "The philosophy rests on what Mr. Gardner terms "individualization," getting students to deeply understand a lesson or topic by learning about each of the children's learning styles, and "pluralization," the practice of teaching each subject in a few different ways."
  • "He pointed to her use of the term "individualization," which he'd also found in Alfred Rosenberg's Nazi tome "The Myth of the 20th Century.""