Detect vs Pinpoint - What's the difference?
detect | pinpoint |
(obsolete) Detected.
Extremely precise or specific, especially regarding location.
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To identify or locate precisely or with great accuracy.
As verbs the difference between detect and pinpoint
is that detect is to discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing while pinpoint is to identify or locate precisely or with great accuracy.As adjectives the difference between detect and pinpoint
is that detect is (obsolete) detected while pinpoint is extremely precise or specific, especially regarding location.As a noun pinpoint is
the point of a pin.detect
English
Derived terms
* detection * detective * detectorSee also
* discover * find * stumble uponAdjective
(-)- (Fabyan)
External links
* *pinpoint
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Alternative forms
* pin-pointAdjective
(en adjective)- The machine assembles parts at high speed and with pinpoint accuracy.
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Verb
(en verb)- They investigators tried to pinpoint the source of the flames.