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belabor the point



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Idioms and Phrases

Repeat an argument or other issue over and over, harp on something, as in We've discussed her decision—let's not belabor the point . This term dates from the mid-1900s and derives from belabor in the sense of “assail with words,” a usage dating from the late 1500s.
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There’s no need to belabor the point: The possible comparisons are nearly infinite and defy neutral principles of evaluation.

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Reporter: “Not to belabor the point, but from what you have been told or what you have been asked ... ”

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Earlier this month it sent a memo advising TV and radio broadcasters not to “belabor the point” when addressing the lockout.

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“I think we came together as a region and realized that the investment wasn’t producing the results that we had hoped collectively, and we didn’t belabor the point.”

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“I do not think it is necessary to belabor the point, not even now, but I hope there will be good news soon.”

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

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