fingerprint in the PONS Dictionary

fingerprint Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fingerprint sb
he has left a fingerprint on the glass

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It also uses the term fingerprint to describe part of the process used.
en.wikipedia.org
After that period, reporters were assigned to individual station houses, and watched as suspects were booked and fingerprinted.
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The fingerprint region is more specific to an individual compound.
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The DNA fingerprint of a tree can reveal its inherited ability to live within certain environments and survive many threats including frost, insect pests and more.
phys.org
The upper part of the painting bears the artist's fingerprints.
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Security measures include fingerprint readers instead of keys, high walls, and two long fences.
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This method is often referred to as community fingerprinting.
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He recognized that fingerprints were unique and permanent.
en.wikipedia.org
E-passports are biometric, meaning that they are authenticated through facial, fingerprint or iris recognition.
www.pastemagazine.com
The researchers advocate the setting up of a central selling organisation that could DNA fingerprint the shavings and control the market.
www.bbc.co.uk

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