Definition of «to make a point»

The phrase "to make a point" means to emphasize or stress something, often in order to convince someone else that it is important. It can also refer to making an argument or presenting evidence to support a particular position or idea.

Sentences with «to make a point»

  • The reason I'm not is because a handful of teachers made a point of putting human connection first, despite the challenges of the education system. (jazampawfarr.com)
  • And it sort of makes his point about tolerance and awareness. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • I just want to ensure the PR spin does not make a point in promoting the pipeline on a basis of lowering gasoline prices. (andrewleach.ca)
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