0 past simple and past participle of pinpoint
1 to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something:
Although the cause has not been pinpointed, it appears to be derived from the multiplication of rules and propositions during the transformations.
Once the indifference point was pinpointed within a final range of 5% to 10%, the patients were asked to state the indifference point.
What happens at the conflict sites we have pinpointed?
Factors central to the process of regime transformation are pinpointed.
The six points pinpointed with circles are cusp points, where three direct kinematic solutions coincide.
The student is typically asked to identify the structure pinpointed.
Ruggles not only pinpointed the logical problem but went on to quantify its possible importance.
That these can be pinpointed as areas for future study is, however, a result of the systematic and detailed research reported here.