noun
- plural of localizer; devices or systems that determine or pinpoint a specific location or position
- plural of localizer; software tools or processes that adapt content, products, or services to a specific locale or region
Usage: technical; often used in aviation and navigation contexts
Usage: computing and business contexts
Examples
- The aircraft relied on instrument landing system localizers to guide pilots safely to the runway in low visibility.
- Modern localizers help companies translate and customize their websites for different countries and languages.
- GPS localizers have become essential for emergency response teams to track and locate missing persons.
- Software developers use localizers to automatically adjust currency, date formats, and language in applications.
- The navigation system's localizers pinpointed the vehicle's exact position within a few meters.