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pin down
verb
- to force (someone) to make a decision or carry out a promise
- to define clearly
he had a vague suspicion that he couldn't quite pin down
- to confine to a place
the fallen tree pinned him down
Example Sentences
Wade through his Supreme Court appointments, he’s been harder to pin down on his plans for abortion in a second term.
With the polls showing a razor-thin difference between Harris and Trump among those who have indeed made up their minds, it’s hard to pin down exactly how many people may still be undecided.
“Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective” will offer a crash course in a critically vaunted musician who has a passionate cult following — including many Hollywood stars — but who has always been a little hard to pin down.
It is not a thing you can pin down, you can get better at it, but will never be 100% perfect.
But in keeping with government policy, there was nothing that could be pinned down as an explicit apology.
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