Phrasal Verb - Pointing Out
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.Definition
To explicitly indicate or make clear what something is, where it is, or what it involves, often by highlighting its presence, characteristics, or function.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She pointed out the visitor to the others in the room. |
| 2 | The teacher asked the students to point out the map on the wall. |
| 3 | The sign on the door pointed out the store's opening hours. |
| 4 | The tourists pointed out the local delicacies on the menu. |
| 5 | The map pointed out the location of the park. |
| 6 | She pointed out the defects in the fabric. |
| 7 | The address on the package pointed out the recipient's name. |
| 8 | The instructions pointed out the steps to assemble the furniture. |
| 9 | The official pointed out the rules of the game. |
| 10 | The newspaper article pointed out the issues with the government policy. |