Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-point
noun
/ˈɪnˌpɔɪnt/

Definition
A specific point or item that is part of a larger context or discussion.

Examples
- The in-point of the meeting was to address the budget issues.
- When discussing the project, the in-point was its impact on the community.
- During the lecture, the professor emphasized the in-point of each theory presented.

Meaning
In-point refers to a significant detail or piece of information that contributes to the overall understanding of a topic or argument.

Synonyms
- Key detail
- Major point
- Critical aspect
- Essential item