pinpoint

/ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt/
verb
  1. To locate or identify exactly.
    • Can you pinpoint the source of that strange noise?
    • The detective was able to pinpoint the exact time of the crime.
    • Scientists are trying to pinpoint the cause of the disease.
noun
  1. A very small point or dot, like the point of a pin.
    • The map showed the town as a tiny pinpoint.
    • From the airplane, the cars looked like pinpoints of light.
    • He drew a pinpoint on the chart to mark the location.
adjective
  1. Extremely precise or accurate.
    • The archer's pinpoint aim hit the center of the target.
    • The GPS provides pinpoint accuracy within a few feet.
    • The surgeon made a pinpoint incision to avoid damaging nearby tissue.
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