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in point

/ษชn pษ”ษชnt/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Directly relevant, pertinent, or applicable to the matter or argument under consideration (frequently used postpositively, as in 'case in point').

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œThe attorney cited a previous Supreme Court ruling that was directly in point.โ€
  • โ€œHis sudden resignation is a case in point illustrating how stressful the executive role has become.โ€
2.idiom

Used with 'of' to signify 'with respect to', 'in terms of', or 'regarding'.

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œIn point of fact, the project was completed under budget and ahead of schedule.โ€
  • โ€œThe two candidates differ very little in point of policy, but greatly in their public demeanors.โ€
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Middle English and Anglo-Norman French 'en point', literally meaning 'in condition' or 'at the right mark'. It originated from the Old French noun 'point' (from Latin 'punctum', meaning a prick or mark). Over centuries in legal and rhetorical traditions, it evolved to describe evidence, arguments, or examples that directly touch upon or hit the specific matter being discussed.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of an arrow hitting right on the point: an example 'in point' hits the target matter directly.

Frequently Asked Questions About โ€œin pointโ€

1. What is the meaning of โ€œin pointโ€ in English?

In English, in point (adjective) is defined as: โ€œDirectly relevant, pertinent, or applicable to the matter or argument under consideration (frequently used postpositively, as in 'case in point').โ€.

2. How do you use โ€œin pointโ€ in a sentence?

โ€œThe attorney cited a previous Supreme Court ruling that was directly in point.โ€

3. What are English synonyms of โ€œin pointโ€?

Common synonyms include:pertinent,relevant,germane,apposite,applicable

4. What is the etymology and word origin of โ€œin pointโ€?

Derived from Middle English and Anglo-Norman French 'en point', literally meaning 'in condition' or 'at the right mark'. It originated from the Old French noun 'point' (from Latin 'punctum', meaning a prick or mark). Over centuries in legal and rhetorical traditions, it evolved to describe evidence, arguments, or examples that directly touch upon or hit the specific matter being discussed.