in point
in point
That is germane, applicable, or pertinent. (Obsolete other than in the idiom "case in point.") Jeremy is just the laziest person I've ever met. As a case in point, he spent the entire day watching TV in his pajamas!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in point
1. Relevant or pertinent, as in That is a case in point. [Mid-1600s]
2. in point of. With reference to, in the matter of, as in In point of the law, he is obviously wrong. [c. 1600]
3. in point of fact. See under in fact.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
in point
Having relevance or pertinence.
See also: point
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- get no change out of
- get no change out of (someone)
- get no change out of somebody
- get no change out of someone
- give (one) the low-down
- a bad apple
- a bad/rotten apple
- to the purpose
- jump to a conclusion
- jump to conclusions