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Make Point


Definition:

Make Point refers to the act of expressing or stating a clear idea or argument to communicate a specific point.

Usage:

  • Verb: She tried to make her point during the meeting, but nobody seemed to listen.
  • Noun: His make point was that technology can improve our lives if used thoughtfully.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. The lawyer skillfully made her point in court, persuading the jury to believe in her client's innocence.
  • 2. Despite repeated attempts, he failed to clearly make his point during the heated debate.
  • 3. The teacher used various examples and illustrations to make her point about the importance of environmental conservation.
  • 4. She wanted to make her point known, so she wrote a strongly-worded letter to the editor of the newspaper.

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