Synonym: pertinent, to the point. Similar words: point, appoint, point to, point out, in point of, appointment, a case in point, to the life. Meaning: adj. having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand.
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181. Later, we did get to the point where we could talk about performance also.
182. But more to the point, will they survive Courtney Love?
183. In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury.
184. Come straight to the point and keep to the point are the golden rules of letter writing.
185. Yadda, yadda, enough with the sales pitch and on to the point.
186. Some blah blah blah about a such-and-such that wastes no time in getting to the point.
187. Willis doesn't have children, and more to the point, he doesn't like children.
188. Thirty minutes had passed from his initial inspection to the point where he now marked down another match.
189. De Quincey was no master of keeping to the point.
190. Police oppression of the freedom fighters brought my protest against authority almost to the point of obsession.
191. The existing policy is one of seeking abortion on demand, up to the point of birth and without legal or medical restriction.
192. Psychological explanations may be to the point here, or speculations about the evolutionary history of the faculties in question.
193. It was short, to the point,(sentencedict.com/to the point.html) each sentence more painful than the last.
194. Up to the point of his transfer to the mortgage department, Ranieri had dominated every department he had joined.
195. Not being able to fall asleep quickly causes such anxiety that their bodies are aroused to the point that sleep becomes impossible.
196. Folks in Montana tend to value their privacy, to the point that minding your own business is considered a virtue.
197. Still more to the point, were they welcomed by the Melians when they took over the existing settlement at Phylakopi?
198. More to the point, he prevailed on Amelia to write the text in a matter of weeks.
199. Their attempts at lovemaking dwindled to the point of non-existence, until there was an unspoken agreement not to try any more.
200. Ethel's health deteriorated to the point that she could no longer walk.
201. Perhaps more to the point, he is a corrupt man.
202. These firestorms would burn unhindered to the point of exhaustion of the fuel.
203. But a small extra quantity of water could enhance the greenhouse effect to the point where present conditions would result.
204. More to the point, we have considerably improved, by increasing their numbers, the service provided by prison officers.
205. I said I always imagined the pattern starting at the N1 cam and spreading out to the point cams.
206. It's got to the point now where everyone thinks everything we do is just deliberate shit, us causing a disturbance.
207. Veal is a streaky shooter who will need to develop more skills off the dribble and possibly convert to the point.
208. That situation in general had got to the point where it wasn't conducive to creativity any more.
209. It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance.
210. And, on reflection, she might as well come straight to the point.
More similar words: point, appoint, point to, point out, in point of, appointment, a case in point, to the life, to the full, to the limit, at other times, in the past, to the number of, to the contrary, joint, go into, totally, report, keep on, keep off, for the present, deposit, the proletariat, report on, reporter, keep out of, join, coin, take the place of, reporting.