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bespoke

Definition for bespoke

adjective as in tailored

Strong match

sewn

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Under the act, companies like Google will have to follow a bespoke set of rules that apply to their popular platforms.

“Navigating high-school admissions can feel as overwhelming as college admissions,” said Whitney Shashou, founder and CEO of Admit NY, which creates bespoke plans for clients and offers tutoring for high-school entrance exams.

A bespoke albino alligator emoji is one of the most popular reactions on the company Slack channel, usually an indicator of positive vibes.

What’s emerging is a new class of synthetic social media platforms that enable users to create, share and discover AI-generated content in a bespoke feed, catering to an individual’s tastes.

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Many were bespoke creations — tailored to one’s own family.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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