Tailor (something) to (someone or something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "tailor (something) to (someone or something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-09-27 10:09

Meaning of Tailor (something) to (someone or something)

Tailor (something) to (someone or something) verb phrase

To revise, adapt, or customize something to fit someone or something

Companies should tailor their products to their target customers.

Don't worry, sir! It's my job to tailor it to your request.

The contract was tailored to the needs of each party.

Other phrases about:

to leave well enough alone

Try to avoid to change something because doing something else could make things worse

Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely

As a person's power increases, his or her sense of morality lessens.

accommodate (someone's) wishes

To change  a situation to fit in with one's wishes or needs

If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It
If you see something is functioning adequately well, you should not try to correct, fix, or improve it.

Grammar and Usage of Tailor (something) to (someone or something)

Verb Forms

  • tailoring (something) to (someone or something)
  • tailored (something) to (someone or something)
  • tailors (something) to (someone or something)

The verb "tailor" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
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