zero in

VERB
  1. direct onto a point or target, especially by automatic navigational aids
  2. adjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a gun)
    He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards
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How To Use zero in In A Sentence

  • Modern military aircraft use computers to help them zero in on their targets.
  • It turns out that the gradient in oxygen, declining to zero in the sulfurous sediments beneath the surface, is an electric gradient as well, and that the worms use this to advantage in producing metabolic fuel.
  • All data sets have nonzero intercepts of the regression lines with the y-axis.
  • The impulse slows across the ER Bridge, light brought to law by zero in the absolute and we may leave by any ship to hit the islands of the open ocean.
  • From hero to zero in one childish argument. The Sun
  • Yes, many ICC supporters claimed that opposition in the Senate (or ASPA) were paranoid delusions and that the ICC had zero intent of ever opening an investigation into the acts of the United States government or otherwise impinging on our right to make foreign policy. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law”
  • But the federal and state agencies have ZERO interest in the swindle that's being perpetrated.
  • You'll be able to ask intelligent questions and zero in on particular problem areas. Christianity Today
  • Both of these clues should help quantum chaologists zero in on the one system that will prove the Riemann hypothesis.
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