Difference between revisions of "Pinpoint"

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A '''pinpoint''' is literally the [[point]] of a [[pin]]. However, figuratively it can refer to something very small or [[insignificant]], or a tiny spot.
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A '''pinpoint''' is literally the [[point]] of a pin. Figuratively, it can refer to something very small or insignificant, or a tiny spot.
  
 
To ''pinpoint'' something is to mark, locate or describe it in a [[precise]] fashion.  
 
To ''pinpoint'' something is to mark, locate or describe it in a [[precise]] fashion.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:17, January 5, 2016

A pinpoint is literally the point of a pin. Figuratively, it can refer to something very small or insignificant, or a tiny spot.

To pinpoint something is to mark, locate or describe it in a precise fashion.