Noun
an optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument
Source: WordNet1951 Presidential election Vice Presidential nomination A crowd of an estimated two million gathers in 1951 to show support for the Perón-Eva Perón ticket In 1951, Evita set her sights on earning a place on the ballot as candidate for vice-president. Source: Internet
A bystander with a cell phone caught the sights and sounds of a steel crane jutting up in the air as the barge failed to clear the underside of the steel and concrete span. Source: Internet
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment soldier, assisting in the critical job of "boresighting" the alignment of all the tank's sights to the center of the axis of the bore of the main gun on an M1A1 Abrams in Mosul, Iraq in January 2005. Source: Internet
After being expelled from Yoru's dojo, Kyodai Ken trained to become a ninja and set his sights on getting revenge on Bruce Wayne. Source: Internet
A few prototype Model 1898 Sniper Rifles were assembled with Cataract telescopic sights for limited testing. Source: Internet
And now, after a whirlwind three years, the sportsman has his sights firmly set on Beijing. Source: Internet