Idioms

make your point

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make (one's) point

To effectively communicate or explain one's opinion, idea, or point of view. A: "The early flight might be cheaper, but we won't enjoy our first day there because we'll be so tired!" B: "OK, you made your point. Let's book the later one instead." But Bob, if we don't secure the investment by Friday, we stand to lose everything the other investors have put in so far. Have I made my point?
See also: make, point
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make your ˈpoint

explain your opinion fully; tell somebody exactly what you mean: They were all talking so loudly I didn’t get a chance to make my point.Look, I think you’ve made your point, Mr Davies. Perhaps we should hear somebody else’s opinion.
See also: make, point
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