Examples of 'take the point' in a sentence
Meaning of "take the point"
The phrase 'take the point' is often used in military or tactical contexts. It means to assume the leading or frontline position in a group or formation, taking responsibility for advancing and potentially encountering danger
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- To agree with what a person says, to be persuaded by their arguments.
- To grasp the essential meaning of what a person is saying, to understand a person's argument and point of view.
How to use "take the point" in a sentence
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I will take the point if you are afraid.
I honestly wanted to take the point away.
I do take the point made by the honourable gentleman.
Sure as hell can not take the point.
I do take the point about privileging digital competency.
You will take the point.
I take the point on board.
And the two of you take the point.
Let us take the point about penal substitution.
They are gonna take the point.
I take the point that the pay increases are inflationary.
We for our part must take the point.
You can also take the point of view of an observer.
So on that occasion there will be ample opportunity to take the point up again.
I will take the point.
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Take the point.
I am gonna take the point.
You take the point and send your men down.
Go up and take the point.
I take the point that you want the system to be workable.
Prepare to take the point.
I take the point that psychometric assessments have been used for several years.
But it does not mean that they do not take the point seriously.
I say we take the point defense lasers and carve out just f.
President the general wish was not to take the point too precisely.
The ability to take the point of view of someone else is essentially mind reading.
If it causes a problem to pass on those views then certainly I take the point.
There are those who take the point of view that the willingness of.
Not necessarily but I take the point.
I take the point made by the Member.
Without these indications we will take the point furthest from departures and arrivals.
I take the point made earlier by Mr Arndt.
He swallowed hard and tried to take the point beyond the back of his throat.
I take the point that Mr Köhler has made on tourism.
Can you please take the point of position?
Possible, so men with stunners take the point.
We will not take the point of closure on Friday.
If the conjecture is correct, and if we take the point of view of.
But I take the point of view of the migrants themselves.
Egocentrism, means an inability to take the point of view of another person.
I take the point Mrs Salisch.
Lieutenant Reynolds, you take the point with me.
But I take the point very well.
From now on, you and Hardy take the point.
But I take the point you made earlier.
That 's the first time I have ever seen a commander in chief take the point.
How does it take the point of view of a child?
You are gonna take the rear . I am gonna take the point.
As part of it, we can take the point of view of life itself.
To take the point to its logical conclusion, South Africa exports large amounts of coal.
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Examples of using Take
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I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns