pinpoint
IPA: pˈɪnpɔɪnt
noun
- The point of a pin.
- Something infinitesimal; a tiny point.
verb
- (transitive) To identify or locate (someone or something) precisely or with great accuracy.
adjective
- Extremely precise or specific, especially regarding location.
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Examples of "pinpoint" in Sentences
- I just can't pinpoint what is wrong.
- The date of composition is impossible to pinpoint.
- Can anyone pinpoint the actual name of the TV channel
- His overall game was unhurried, consisting of pinpoint passes.
- He knows the subject and can pinpoint the images that define it.
- The origin of the new monastic movement is difficult to pinpoint.
- Harlan pinpoints the intellectual moves that led the court astray.
- It is hard to pinpoint the first use of outing in the modern sense.
- The dog can pinpoint areas for the investigator to collect samples.
- The guidance system reportedly gives the missile pinpoint accuracy.
- There was nothing I could pinpoint from the round which would give me a clue. ...
- They will try to carry out what they call pinpoint strikes of using their ground forces.
- ` ` I think the one main thing I'd have to pinpoint is that they played harder than we did. ''
- How could one fight a foe that could rain pinpoint destruction through the clouds, day or night, 24/7?
- One thing I will pinpoint is how to modify your WordPress installation with some minor hacks here and there.
- SPIGELMAN: Look, we're going to be operating in south Lebanon, as I said in what we're calling pinpoint, sort of in/out-type of operations.
- All the catholic justices (OK, all the justices) come from decent size cities (except for thomas who was born in pinpoint georgia, but grew up in savanah).
- But, in the past few weeks, we have been witnessing Israel conducts what it calls pinpoint operations in and out of Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon.
- Now, the Israeli military saying this is still what they call pinpoint operations targeting, those rocket launches, although at this point, around 1,400 rockets have landing in northern Israel.