pinpoint
See also: pin-point
English
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point of a pin
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Translations
extremely precise
Verb
pinpoint (third-person singular simple present pinpoints, present participle pinpointing, simple past and past participle pinpointed)
- To identify or locate precisely or with great accuracy.
- They investigators tried to pinpoint the source of the flames.
- 2017 November 7, Bernadette Rainey; Elizabeth Wicks; Clare Ovey, Jacobs, White, and Ovey. The European Convention on Human Rights, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 411:
- It would defeat the purpose of secret surveillance if individuals were able to pinpoint exactly when the police were likely to be listening in on their conversations and adapt their behaviour accordingly, and the [European] Court [of Human Rights] has not interpreted Article 8 to require that this information should be provided to individuals, either before, during, or after they have been the subject of surveillance measures.
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locate precisely
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