Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-prove-ones-point
idiom
/meɪk pruːv wʌnz pɔɪnt/

Definition
To demonstrate or establish the validity of an argument or assertion during a discussion or debate.

Examples
- During the meeting, she managed to make-prove-her-point by showing relevant data.
- He used several examples to make-prove-his-point about the importance of teamwork.
- In the debate, the candidate effectively made-prove-his-point through compelling statistics.

Meaning
This phrase refers to the act of providing evidence or examples to support a particular opinion, argument, or perspective, ensuring that the other party understands and acknowledges the reasoning behind it.

Synonyms
- Demonstrate one’s argument
- Establish a viewpoint
- Support a claim