make point clear
21clear — 1. To approve or authorize, or to obtain approval or authorization for: a. a person or persons with regard to their actions, movements, duties, etc.; b. an object or group of objects, as equipment or supplies, with regard to quality, quantity,… …
22clear evidence or proof — Evidence which is positive, precise and explicit, which tends directly to establish the point to which it is adduced and is sufficient to make out a prima facie case. It necessarily means a clear preponderance. It may mean no more than a fair… …
23clear evidence or proof — Evidence which is positive, precise and explicit, which tends directly to establish the point to which it is adduced and is sufficient to make out a prima facie case. It necessarily means a clear preponderance. It may mean no more than a fair… …
24point out — {v.} 1. To show by pointing with the finger; point to; make clear the location of. * /The guide pointed out the principal sights of the city./ 2. To bring to notice; call to attention; explain. * /The policeman pointed out that the law forbids… …
25point out — {v.} 1. To show by pointing with the finger; point to; make clear the location of. * /The guide pointed out the principal sights of the city./ 2. To bring to notice; call to attention; explain. * /The policeman pointed out that the law forbids… …
26point up — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. accent, stress, make clear; see emphasize . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To accord emphasis to: accent, accentuate, emphasize, feature, highlight, italicize, play up, stress, underline, underscore. See IMPORTANT. II… …
27Missed approach point — (MAPt or MAP) is the point prescribed in each instrument approach at which a missed approach procedure shall be executed if the required visual reference does not exist. It defines the point for precision and non precision approaches when the… …
28a\ case\ in\ point — an example that proves something or helps to make something clear What he just said was a case in point about what I have been saying all year …
29case in point — an example that proves something or helps to make something clear What he just said was a case in point about what I have been saying all year …
30Cedar Point — This article is about the amusement park in Ohio. For other uses, see Cedar Point (disambiguation). Cedar Point Location Sandusky, Ohio, USA Coordinates …