Sentence examples for the pinpoint from inspiring English sources

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the pinpoint

verb

To identify or locate precisely or with great accuracy.

  • They investigators tried to pinpoint the source of the flames.

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Hence the pinpoint satire of Lorelei Lee.

The pinpoint was still in front of my house.

We're all trapped inside the pinpoint circumference of human will and power.

The sharpness of the writer is matched by the pinpoint exactness of the director.

Isner uses the pinpoint footwork pattern on his serve, as do Venus and Serena Williams.

The pinpoint planning that allows him will save money on service staff.

The government has ended the military's practice of intentionally dimming the pinpoint accuracy of global positioning devices.

Then it was back to the pinpoint management of six lives, only one of them her own.

He probably didn't have the velocity he once had, and the pinpoint location that he's always relied on.

Yes, there are the usual attractions, all executed with the pinpoint precision we have come to expect from the company's performers, despite the physical and gravitational challenges.

The relatively small number of civilian casualties made possible by the pinpoint bombing helped the United States maintain the support of friendly Islamic nations.

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