localise
/ˈlɒksaɪz, ˈlɒkˌsaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to make or become local in character, interest, or appeal
“The film aimed to localise its setting to a specific region in order to attract local audiences.”
2. noun
a version of a product or service that is tailored to a specific geographic region or market
“The company released several localised versions of their software for different countries.”
3. verb
to convert a product or service into a version that can be used in a specific geographic region or market
“The translation team worked to localise the website for the French-speaking market.”