nitpick Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of nitpick In English

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Examples of nitpick

  • One might retort that developmental psycholinguistics lacks grand vision, and that developmental psycholinguists love to scrutinize and nitpick.

  • No doubt there are omissions and inaccuracies, and the 'cometocracy' will nitpick, but on my part the sheer volume of information contained in this book far outweighs any pedantry.

  • I do not believe that this is nitpicking.

  • On the surface that amendment may appear to be nitpicking in its effect, but that could hardly be further from the truth.

  • Why must we continue with this nitpicking against local government which for the most part acts responsibly.

  • We often have evidence of how people nitpick and use our old, firm and purist way of administering justice to delay real justice being applied.

  • This is not just a private little inquiry that the two of us want to nitpick about.

  • It is always possible for people to nitpick over wording and to be clever about it.

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