point towards sth — UK US point to/towards sth Phrasal Verb with point({{}}/pɔɪnt/ verb [I or T] ► to make it seem likely that a particular fact is true or that a particular event will happen: »All the evidence seemed to point to the fact that he had been lying … Financial and business terms
ˌpoint sb/sth ˈout — phrasal verb to show someone who a person is or where something is Which one is Jane s brother? Can you point him out to me?[/ex] He pointed out the best beaches on the map.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˈpoint to sth — phrasal verb to show the truth or importance of something The evidence clearly points to her guilt.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
point somebody out — ˌpoint sb/sthˈout (to sb) derived to stretch your finger out towards sb/sth in order to show sb which person or thing you are referring to • I ll point him out to you next time he comes in. • The guide pointed out various historic monuments.… … Useful english dictionary
point somebody out to somebody — ˌpoint sb/sthˈout (to sb) derived to stretch your finger out towards sb/sth in order to show sb which person or thing you are referring to • I ll point him out to you next time he comes in. • The guide pointed out various historic monuments.… … Useful english dictionary
point — 1 /pOInt/ noun 1 IDEA (C) a single fact, idea, or opinion that is part of an argument or discussion: There was one point on which everyone agreed. | She had brought a list of points for discussion. | One important point must be borne in mind. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
point — point1 W1S1 [pɔınt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(idea)¦ 2¦(main meaning/idea)¦ 3¦(purpose)¦ 4¦(place)¦ 5¦(in time/development)¦ 6¦(quality/feature)¦ 7¦(games/sport)¦ 8¦(sharp end)¦ 9 boiling point/freezing point/melting point etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
point — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 thing said as part of a discussion ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, interesting, valid ▪ important ▪ minor ▪ … Collocations dictionary
point*/*/*/ — [pɔɪnt] noun I 1) [C] one idea or opinion among a number of others I disagree with you on a couple of points.[/ex] 2) [singular] the thing that you are trying to say My point is that we re spending too much time on details.[/ex] I take your point … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
point out to somebody — ˌpoint ˈout (to sb) | ˌpoint sthˈout (to sb) derived to mention sth in order to give sb information about it or make them notice it • She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions. • He pointed out the dangers of driving… … Useful english dictionary