Part of Speech: phrasal verb
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- : to direct someone's attention to (someone or something) by pointing Example: He pointed his girlfriend out (to me) in the crowd.
- : to talk about or mention (something that one thinks is important) Example: He was quick to point our mistake out.
- to direct someone's attention to (someone or something) by pointing
- to talk about or mention (something that one thinks is important)
Part of Speech: idiom
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- : to immediately say something in order to prevent confusion or misunderstanding Example: The company announced that the initial tests look promising, but they hastened to add that there is still much more testing to be done.
- to immediately say something in order to prevent confusion or misunderstanding