Examples of 'made a point' in a sentence

Meaning of "made a point"

The phrase 'made a point' means to successfully convey or communicate an idea, opinion, or argument with clarity and impact. It denotes that someone has effectively expressed a specific viewpoint or emphasized a particular aspect of a discussion or conversation.
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  • simple past tense and past participle of make a point

How to use "made a point" in a sentence

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made a point
I made a point of letting your brother know.
Just like you made a point of warning me.
Made a point of saying he had friends here.
I have always made a point to not combine them.
Made a point of publicly calling her a slut.
Amos told me you would made a point of it.
They sure made a point of it this afternoon.
Lizzie has definitely made a point here.
He made a point of pulling them down on top of me.
Our grandparents always made a point of planning.
They made a point to come and see me.
Because so far they have made a point of ignoring us.
They made a point of not introducing themselves.
My parents always made a point of telling me.
He made a point that was not entirely correct.

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My dad and brother made a point of it.
You have made a point of following my orders.
Did you see how he made a point.
But we made a point to try to change that.
He could have stopped there and made a point.
I made a point of turning the camera off.
One of the patients made a point.
She made a point of my attending the party.
Those outside my family made a point of it.
They made a point of drawing it like that.
You have made a point.
I made a point of always looking as androgynous as possible.
Do not forget that he made a point of covering all this up.
I made a point to be a father my kids could celebrate.
But you never came over or made a point of talking to me.
Then he made a point of letting me know again.
Almost all made a point.
You made a point of selling two boxes.
You and several others have made a point in talking about it.
I made a point of not using religious arguments.
We just made a point.
I made a point of calling her over often.
But we made a point.
He made a point of coming to see me at these times.
The next few days we made a point of discovering the area.
He made a point of seeing the relatives of all.
Used colour very sparingly but made a point with line.
Each city made a point of organising them.
Then he conceded to me that the exercise had made a point with him.
See how he made a point to let us know.
You ought to be well ready to stand by your things if you have made a point.
I have also made a point of working on my weaknesses.
Since that time the Queen has always made a point of using it.
We have made a point of honour of corporate culture.
The old man saw that he had made a point and pursued it.

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The point is illustrated in the diagram below
Absorbing light to the point of making it palpable
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Examples of using Made
Training against him made everyone stronger
Made a very nice thing out of it too
The delivery must be made to him personally
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