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point to
verb as in clue
verb as in imply
verb as in indicate
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verb as in involve
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verb as in mean
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verb as in mention
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verb as in name
verb as in portend
verb as in presage
verb as in prognosticate
verb as in purport
verb as in record
verb as in register
verb as in spell
verb as in testify
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verb as in underline
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verb as in underscore
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Example Sentences
Written language is thus a point-to-point equivalence, to borrow a mathematical phrase, to its spoken counterpart.
And these two classes sustain a point-to-point correspondence to each other—they are correlated.
Rockwell and I journeyed around the point to-day and saw the sun again.
Perspiring Sportsman (who has been riding in fourteen-stone point-to-point race).
We are supposed to be inside the campus at seven, but we are going to stretch a point to-night and make it eight.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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