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British pronunciation/mˌeɪk ɐ pˈɔɪnt/
American pronunciation/mˌeɪk ɐ pˈɔɪnt/

Definition & Meaning of "[make] a point"

to make a point
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to emphasize, express, or communicate a specific idea or argument

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While they were discussing the project, she made a point to clarify the deadline.
I wanted to make a point, so I decided to jump in and share my thoughts.
I always make a point of being early.
The speaker posed the question rhetorically, not expecting a direct answer but aiming to make a point.
During the meeting, she wanted to make a point about the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals.
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