customize
UK: ˈkʌstəmaɪz | US: ˈkʌstəˌmaɪz
vt. to modify or build according to individual preferences or specifications
vt. to tailor something to meet specific needs or requirements
The word "customize" originates from the noun "custom," which traces back to Old French costume (meaning "habit, practice") and Latin consuetudo (meaning "habit, usage"). The suffix "-ize" (from Greek -izein) was later added to form a verb meaning "to make according to custom." Over time, "customize" evolved to specifically denote tailoring products or services to individual preferences, reflecting modern consumer culture.
You can customize your car with premium features.
The software allows users to customize their workspace layout.
She customized her wedding dress to include lace sleeves.
Brands now offer tools to customize sneakers online.
The app lets you customize notifications based on priority.