Synonym: nail, pinpoint, speck. Similar words: in point of, a case in point, point, appoint, point out, point to, pointless, to the point. Meaning: n. 1. a very brief moment 2. a very small spot 3. the sharp point of a pin. v. locate exactly. adj. meticulously precise.
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31. The laibon believes that he can pinpoint the beginning of his troubles to this lion hunt.
32. The crest was so rounded it was impossible to pinpoint the exact position of the infamous La.
33. The reference enables you to pinpoint the establishment's location on the Brighton and Hove Street Plan, pages ii and iii.
34. The build up of fumes was too quick for safety checks to pinpoint.
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35. But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-off pinpoint of Earth.
36. Firstly, we were able to pinpoint a particular problem that arose only in the context of a complete system.
37. Smear tests detect precancerous cells and hence are essential to pinpoint the women who are at risk from developing the disease.
38. Regular usage will help to pinpoint a problem before it turns into a crisis.
39. Although listening devices and seismic instruments were put in place, efforts to pinpoint the source of the noise were unsuccessful.
40. Having already obtained an MoD licence and farmer's permission we set about trying to pinpoint the site.
41. Scientists have been unable to pinpoint the exact causes of cancer.
42. And it has eluded efforts so far to pinpoint a cause.
43. The test is meant to pinpoint which types of jobs you are suited for.
44. The firefly of a psychic spirit gleaming in the nightscape of existence: ah, that he could pinpoint by and large.
45. Satellite pictures helped to pinpoint the locations of 13,000 troops.
46. Toxic Work will help you pinpoint the workplace predicaments and stressors that are particularly harmful to you.
47. Medical science may not be able to specifically pinpoint the cause of the disease or link negligent conduct to its appearance.
48. Similar lesions, although only transient and pinpoint, may be caused by A. caninum larvae.
49. Good mediators facilitate the necessary exchange of information and help both parties pinpoint key questions to take to their legal advisers.
50. In fact, the chemicals are gradually disappearing, making it harder to pinpoint the extent of the catastrophe.
51. There was no break in the uniformity; no landmark to help pinpoint her position.
52. The device uses radiation to destroy tumors and vascular malformations with pinpoint accuracy.
53. Each division of the school receives its own results, which allow it to pinpoint problems and take appropriate action.
54. Examples of assessment tasks accompanying the criterion statements may help to pinpoint more precisely the domain referred to in a criterion statement.
55. There was a lot of shouting, helping him pinpoint where the search parties were positioned.
56. This involved taking apart any statements made by known offenders and seeing if they could pinpoint a flaw somewhere along the line.
57. But he could pinpoint the fact that because he was in good shape, he survived.
58. The Colonel glared expectantly at the damp mob, trying to pinpoint the bad apple.
59. But the profiles also try to pinpoint physical characteristics, the paper said.
60. But both are acceptably direct, although the Corrado's steering has pinpoint accuracy.
More similar words: in point of, a case in point, point, appoint, point out, point to, pointless, to the point, checkpoint, pointillism, appointment, point of view, counterpoint, joint, go into, keep in touch, deep in thought, input, in part, in place, in person, in public, pin, in place of, spin, pine, pink, in practice, spine, coin.