indigenized

[US]/[ˈɪndɪdʒənaɪzd]/
[UK]/[ˈɪndɪdʒənaɪzd]/

Translation

v.To adapt something to the culture or environment of a particular place or people.
v. (past tense of indigenize)To make native or indigenous.
adj.Adapted to or characteristic of the local population or environment.

Phrases & Collocations

indigenized cuisine

indigenized practices

being indigenized

indigenized knowledge

highly indigenized

indigenized approach

successfully indigenized

further indigenized

actively indigenized

Example Sentences

the product was successfully indigenized for the local market.

we need to indigenize our training programs to better suit the employees.

the company's strategy involved indigenizing its marketing campaigns.

the software was indigenized with a new user interface and language support.

the curriculum was indigenized to reflect local cultural values.

the foreign policy was gradually indigenized to align with national interests.

the food recipes were indigenized using locally sourced ingredients.

the business model needed to be indigenized to appeal to chinese consumers.

the research project aimed to indigenize traditional knowledge systems.

the legal framework was indigenized to incorporate local customs and practices.

the technology was indigenized to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.

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