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    pin·point
    /ˈpinˌpoint/

    noun

    • 1. a tiny dot or point: "a pinpoint of light from a flashlight"

    adjective

    • 1. absolutely precise; to the finest degree: "this weapon fired shells with pinpoint accuracy"

    verb

    • 1. find or locate exactly: "one flare had pinpointed the target"

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  2. The meaning of PINPOINT is something that is extremely small or insignificant. How to use pinpoint in a sentence.

  3. PINPOINT definition: 1. to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something: 2. to discover or describe…. Learn more.

  4. If you pinpoint the cause of something, you discover or explain the cause exactly.

  5. Pinpoint definition: the point of a pin. . See examples of PINPOINT used in a sentence.

  6. PINPOINT meaning: 1. to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something: 2. to discover or describe…. Learn more.

  7. To pinpoint something is to nail down its exact location. The point of a pin is very small and fine. Similarly, when you pinpoint something, you have narrowed down its location to the smallest possibility: you've found out exactly where it is.

  8. pinpoint something to find and show the exact position of somebody/something or the exact time that something happened. He was able to pinpoint on the map the site of the medieval village. With this you can pinpoint the precise location of the sound.

  9. A very small or sharp point: a pinpoint of light. 2. A point on a map marking a precise location or target. 3. A very small amount of something: had barely a pinpoint of hope. 1. To locate or identify with precision: pinpointed the source of the problem. 2. To take precise aim at: pinpoint a target. 1. Meticulously precise: pinpoint accuracy. 2.

  10. If you pinpoint the cause of something, you discover or explain the cause exactly. 2. If you pinpoint something or its position, you discover or show exactly where it is.

  11. PINPOINT meaning: to say exactly what or where something is: . Learn more.