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- see the point in (doing) (something)
see the point in (doing) (something)
see the point in (doing) (something)
To understand or appreciate the meaning, reason, or importance of (doing) something. I just don't see the point in another year in high school when I know I can go find work now! I hope you see the point in all the things your mother and I do for you! I'm just not really sure I see the point in taking classes over the whole summer just so I can graduate a semester early.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Kepa | | - | Basque |
| Icarus | | IK-ə-rəs (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
| Bartosz | | BAHR-tawsh | Polish |
| Dionisio | | dyo-NEE-syo (Spanish), dyo-NEE-zyo (Italian) | Spanish, Italian |
| Lan | | - | Chinese, Vietnamese |
| Baldr | | - | Norse Mythology |