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What does "lose one's point" mean?
I found this phrase in the series, she said "I've lost my point. I lost my train of thought."
Does it have the same meaning of "miss the point" ?
Thank you
Nov 5, 2023 7:10 PM
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He lost track of the point that he was trying to make. It is the same as losing his train of thought.
"Miss the point" is different. "You missed the point" means "you did not understand the point of what I was saying", in other words "you did not understand".
November 6, 2023
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