pinpoint
/ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt/
verb
- 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
- 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.