make a point
English
Verb
- (idiomatic) To argue or promote an idea.
- I suppose the people who wrote that stuff on the wall were trying to make a point, but they mainly made a mess.
- (idiomatic) To take care in doing something of something; to pay attention or ensure that something is done.
- Make a point to carry [or of carrying] your calendar with you at all times.
Translations
to take care in doing something of something
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