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point ( Verb)
UK/US /pɔɪnt/
Present
point
Ing
pointing
He/She/It
points
Past Simple
pointed
Past Participle
pointed
1-
A2
show to be able to describe anything
-> He pointed to the mosque to those who asked for addresses.
-> He pointed at the house and told her to go.
2-
B1
facing in or being oriented in a defined way
-> The sign points to the right.
-> Since the compass is broken, it quickly points in all directions.
3-
B1
to direct a weapon towards anyone or anything
-> All the lights on the stage are pointed at her.
-> When the robber saw that the guns were pointed at him, he surrendered.
4-
B1
to propose or contribute to a precise definition or rational thought
-> Dizziness may point pregnancy.
-> Fingerprints point that someone entered the house.
Synonym
indicate
Word Families
'point' Contained Stories
After the progress of industrialization, business establishments started to increase substantially. People who want to be independent of the institutions they work for have increased surprisingly. Some of those literate people who took this risky step continued on their way successfully, while others were disappointed after signing something suggestive. Because the difficulties they face and their debts begin to become an imprisonment for them. You must see these truths before it is too late, and you must not exhaust your happiness, which is limited by life's difficulties.