homed (in on) (Meaning)

homed (in on)

to find and move directly toward (someone or something)

homed (in on) Sentence Examples

  1. The detective homed in on the suspect's whereabouts through meticulous investigation.
  2. Scientists homed in on a genetic mutation responsible for the rare disease.
  3. The search party homed in on the missing hikers' last known location.
  4. The telescope homed in on the distant star, revealing its intricate structure.
  5. The archer homed in on the bullseye, releasing an arrow with deadly precision.
  6. The tracker homed in on the animal's scent, leading him through the dense forest.
  7. The computer hacker homed in on the network's vulnerability, exploiting it to gain unauthorized access.
  8. The botanist homed in on the elusive flower species, marveling at its rarity and beauty.
  9. The artist homed in on the perfect brushstrokes, capturing the subject's innermost emotions.
  10. The seeker homed in on the truth, relentlessly pursuing knowledge and illumination.

FAQs About the word homed (in on)

to find and move directly toward (someone or something)

fastened, pointed, directed, nailed, levelled, aimed,zeroed (in on), honed in (on), obsessed (over), leveled

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The detective homed in on the suspect's whereabouts through meticulous investigation.

Scientists homed in on a genetic mutation responsible for the rare disease.

The search party homed in on the missing hikers' last known location.

The telescope homed in on the distant star, revealing its intricate structure.