To identify among a group of similar subjects, or in a scene where the subject might not be readily seen or noticed, with a gesture of the body.(verb)
To tell, remind, indicate.(verb)
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Use "point out" in a sentence
"Moreover, they point out that Gonzalez was not an Æquiprobabilist, but a Probabiliorist of"
"St. Thomas maintained that a precept does not bind except through the medium of knowledge: "Unde nullus ligatur per praeceptum aliquod nisi mediante scientia illius" ( "De Veritate", Q. xvii, a. 3); and Probabilists are accustomed to point out that knowledge implies certainty."
"Harry is at pains to point out that he hated swearing and punished anyone he heard blaspheming on his boats."