see (someone's) point



see (someone's) point

To understand and/or come to agree with a particular point someone is trying to make. A: "The early flight might be cheaper, but we won't enjoy our first day there because we'll be so tired!" B: "OK, I see your point. Let's book the later one instead." But Bob, if we don't secure the investment by Friday, we stand to lose everything the other investors had put in so far. Do you see my point?
See also: point, see

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hidde-Frisian
Artemisia-Ancient Greek
Yarden-Hebrew
Adaliaa-də-LIE-ə (English), ə-DAH-lee-ə (English)Biblical
Klaudijs-Latvian
RhettaRET-əEnglish (Rare)