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tailor

[tey-ler] / ˈteɪ lər /




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He stands in the doorway in his tailored suit, arms crossed, watching us.

From Literature

By making it possible to detect early signs of cardiovascular risk, the technology could allow doctors to act sooner, tailor treatments more precisely, and support better long-term heart health.

From Science Daily

"It looked almost as if it was a tailor's dummy lying there, it didn't really register with me."

From BBC

These microscopic particles can be tailored to attach to specific disease-related proteins and break them down.

From Science Daily

Once designated, the CMA has the power to draw up a tailored set of obligations for them to follow.

From The Wall Street Journal