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pinpoint

[pin-point] / ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt /


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Security officials urge family members not to telegraph appearances at charity events or to post on social media about vacations or other activities that pinpoint their locations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The difficulty for forecasters will be pinpointing the fine temperature boundaries that dictate where snow, sleet or rain falls.

From BBC

Second, they applied 3D geometric morphometrics, a widely used method that allows scientists to analyze bone shape in fine detail and pinpoint meaningful differences.

From Science Daily

Until recently, astronomers mostly had to piece together the earliest stages indirectly because the expanding debris looked like a single pinpoint of light.

From Science Daily

The Times requested the communications last month, and the report — which was meant to pinpoint failures and enumerate lessons learned, to avoid repeating mistakes — was issued in early October.

From Los Angeles Times