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I understand that the word "pinpoint" is pointing to a specific object. However, do you think there would be an origin for this word?

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Rebecca

Actually, "pinpoint" in this scenario means to find, locate, discover or describe something exactly. In this scenario, Lucy tells us that you should try imitating them once you discover who you want to sound like exactly. This word originated from the two words "point," which means to draw attention to something or indicate a direction, and "pin," which is an accessory worn on clothing. These words seemed to be combined to mean "the point of a pin." This word was then adapted to mean to find, locate, discover or describe something exactly. Ex: If I could pinpoint what is causing my nausea, I can start changing my diet. Ex: He tried to pinpoint the underlying cause of his stress. Ex: Can you pinpoint where the sound is coming from?

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