verb
noun
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an insignificant or trifling thing
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the point of a pin
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(modifier) exact
a pinpoint aim
Etymology
Origin of pinpoint
Example Sentences
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What White can’t pinpoint is what is the tipping point at which these debt mountains suddenly become a systemic threat.
From MarketWatch
By reconstructing these ancient genomes, researchers were able to pinpoint where the viruses had integrated into human chromosomes.
From Science Daily
Their findings pinpoint a deep prehistoric moment when dogs started to differ noticeably in both size and skull shape.
From Science Daily
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.
The difficulty for forecasters will be pinpointing the fine temperature boundaries that dictate where snow, sleet or rain falls.
From BBC
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