What does Localised mean?
Definitions for Localised
lo·calised
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Princeton's WordNet
localized, localisedadjective
confined or restricted to a particular location
"the localized infection formed a definite abscess"
localized, localisedadjective
made local or oriented locally
"a decentralized and localized political authority"
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localised
Localised refers to something confined or limited to a particular area, place, part, or body. It may pertain to a condition, sensation, infection, or disease that is only present in a specific section as opposed to being widespread or generalised. In physical sciences, it can also refer to an object or energy confined in space.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Localised in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Localised in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Localised in a Sentence
I suspect these reclamations would only ever have localised tactical uses in military terms.
The recent localised epidemic has had a certain impact on the production and operation of some enterprises, and the overall expansion of the manufacturing industry has slowed, the period before and after the Lunar New Year is also traditionally an off-season for the country’s manufacturing industry.
It is not out of the question there could be very localised tornadic activity but that will be something we will monitoring very closely for the rest of the day.
It's a localised problem.
It’s a very localised product, it attracts a lot of industry attention because it’s the first mutual fund product by a wholly-owned foreign fund house in China.
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