To have provided a listener or reader with information
To have discovered something either by chance or intention
“The detective was determined to pin down the identity of the mysterious culprit.”
To have come to a judgment
(of a decision) To have come to or arrived at
Past tense for to restrain or immobilize (someone) by tying up or holding their arms or legs
“After a lengthy chase, the police were finally able to pin down the suspect by tying his arms and legs with handcuffs.”
Past tense for to establish or make a determination on the nature of someone or something
Past tense for to firmly secure or fasten something, as if with a pin
Past tense for to map or locate using triangulation
Past tense for to stop and confront (with questions or accusations)
Past tense for to attach or fasten with a pin
Past tense for to appoint or specify as a selection
Past tense for to fix securely or tightly
Past tense for to obligate to do something
Past tense for to move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force
Past tense for to keep within certain limits
Past tense for to confine in an enclosed room or space
Past tense for to specify or require as a condition
Past tense for to become aware or come to a realization of
Past tense for to substantiate or prove the truth of something
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