Similar words: point, points, pointy, pointed, point out, point to, appoint, pinpoint. Meaning: v. emphasize, especially by identification.
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1, The ship would point up better on the port tack.
2, The recent wage increases point up still further the difference between this government and the last.
3, These cases point up the complete incompetence of some government departments.
4, His report card can point up his talent for maths.
5, It is rather to point up the intense cultural sensitivity to the face as a motif in western representation.
6, The results also point up the problem of maintaining the standards reached in the new services.
7, Comments that simply point up flawed reasoning.
8, The fields only point up or down,(http://sentencedict.com/point up.html) with different phase delays in different places.
9, An anecdote may serve to point up the intensity of this enterprise loyalty in Japan.
10, We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments.
11, With the focus serve fixed on the rotating shaft to adjust the focus point up and down, it is capable of accurately making up position change of the disk recording area at rotation.
12, In this way, a flow-through channel is formed from the input point up to the discharge point.
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