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make a point of
verb as in challenge
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verb as in resolve
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
“Representation for authentically disabled people is already quite minimal, so to have the opportunity and make a point of it, especially in a huge project that’s beloved by so many people, that’s incredibly important, especially in terms of sending a message to other projects that it’s possible to include disabled people in your casts.”
Whether Campbell’s comments were intended as a jab, the Trojans took them personally enough to make a point of it.
But, he says — sounding a lot like his father — “we have to aggressively love each other. We have to make a point of actively trying to unite.”
Rather than using darkness as a shroud to avoid predators, bella moths make a point of being seen.
So he was able to make a point of watching No Doubt’s entire set, reuniting him with a band he’s known since its earliest days in Orange County.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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