1. pin-point - Noun
2. pin-point - Adjective
3. pin-point - Verb
pin-point (comparative more pin-point, superlative most pin-point)
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pin-point (plural pin-points)
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pin-point (third-person singular simple present pin-points, present participle pin-pointing, simple past and past participle pin-pointed)
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The trouble is it's very difficult to pin-point the most important thing because Aids affects everyone in different levels of society, differently and you have to respond to it differently. Emma Thompson
The failures of Poland and the Stukas of I./StG 1 to silence the Oscarborg fort, ensured even more attention was paid to pin-point bombing during the Phoney War period. Source: Internet
“Today (Tuesday), we were able to have a pin-point location where he was hiding and we engaged him, he broke bottles again, drew the cutlass that had been using to hack people to death, then of course we replied. Source: Internet
I shall be using this tool very extensively on my blog, so you will see over time how I use it to pin-point my trades, both in and out. Source: Internet
In basketball, Grupposo often connected on pin-point passes to forward Larry Brown. Source: Internet
Visual field testing may be used to pin-point structural lesions in the optic nerve, or further along the visual pathways. Source: Internet