Present participle for to identify or find, especially with great accuracy or precision
“It is difficult to pinpoint the source of his life's inspiration.”
Present participle for to aim or direct an object, especially with great precision or accuracy
“Radiation therapy uses special devices to pinpoint a beam of radiation to a small, precisely defined region of the body.”
Present participle for to discover, typically the exact place or position of
Present participle for to concentrate or direct one's view or attention onto something
Present participle for to see, notice, or recognize (someone or something)
Present participle for to stress or emphasize
Present participle for to find a solution to
Present participle for to mark out and make known
Present participle for to diffuse, radiate or give off
Present participle for to automatically track a target
Present participle for to restrict (something) to a particular place
(usually "speak of") Present participle for to serve as evidence for something
Present participle for to fix one's attention at something or someone
The action or process of identifying someone or something or the fact of being identified
The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
The action of identifying or defining something (or someone)
Relating to the identification of the nature and cause of something
Related Words and Phrases
|