hyperlocate
Describing something that is targeted, positioned, or tracked with extreme geographic precision, typically within a very small area like a specific building or street corner. It is most commonly used in digital marketing and logistics to describe services that react to a user's exact micro-location.
Exemplos
3 de 5The new delivery app uses hyperlocate technology to find you even in the middle of a crowded park.
The new delivery app uses hyperlocate technology to find you even in the middle of a crowded park.
The board requested a hyperlocate analysis of foot traffic near the flagship store's entrance.
The board requested a hyperlocate analysis of foot traffic near the flagship store's entrance.
It's a bit creepy how these hyperlocate ads know exactly which aisle of the grocery store I'm in.
It's a bit creepy how these hyperlocate ads know exactly which aisle of the grocery store I'm in.
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Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the prefix 'hyper-' (meaning over or extra) combined with 'locate.' It is 'extra-locating'—finding the exact spot, not just the general area.
Quiz rápido
The retail chain uses _________ beacons to send discount coupons to customers as they walk past specific products.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: hyperlocate
Exemplos
The new delivery app uses hyperlocate technology to find you even in the middle of a crowded park.
everydayThe new delivery app uses hyperlocate technology to find you even in the middle of a crowded park.
The board requested a hyperlocate analysis of foot traffic near the flagship store's entrance.
formalThe board requested a hyperlocate analysis of foot traffic near the flagship store's entrance.
It's a bit creepy how these hyperlocate ads know exactly which aisle of the grocery store I'm in.
informalIt's a bit creepy how these hyperlocate ads know exactly which aisle of the grocery store I'm in.
Researchers employed hyperlocate sensors to monitor the specific soil moisture levels across different quadrants of the field.
academicResearchers employed hyperlocate sensors to monitor the specific soil moisture levels across different quadrants of the field.
Our primary goal this quarter is to refine our hyperlocate marketing strategy to increase conversion rates in urban centers.
businessOur primary goal this quarter is to refine our hyperlocate marketing strategy to increase conversion rates in urban centers.
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Frases Comuns
hyperlocate targeting
hyperlocate targeting
hyperlocate awareness
hyperlocate awareness
hyperlocate signal
hyperlocate signal
Frequentemente confundido com
Geolocation is the general process of finding a location, while hyperlocate implies extreme, high-resolution precision.
Local refers to a general neighborhood or town, whereas hyperlocate refers to a specific spot or micro-area.
Notas de uso
Use this word primarily in technical, marketing, or logistics contexts to emphasize that geographic targeting is accurate to within a few meters. It is more specific than 'local'.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'hyperlocate' when they simply mean 'local.' It should only be used when referring to high-tech or extremely specific geographic data.
Dica de memorização
Think of the prefix 'hyper-' (meaning over or extra) combined with 'locate.' It is 'extra-locating'—finding the exact spot, not just the general area.
Origem da palavra
A compound of the Greek 'hyper' (over, beyond) and the Latin 'locare' (to place).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Refers to the rise of the 'convenience economy' and mobile technology where apps provide services based on a user's exact real-time position.
Quiz rápido
The retail chain uses _________ beacons to send discount coupons to customers as they walk past specific products.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: hyperlocate
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