have someone's number vs take the point

have someone's number

verb
  • To understand a person's character, capabilities, or situation. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have, someone's, number. 

take the point

verb
  • To grasp the essential meaning of what a person is saying, to understand a person's argument and point of view. 

  • To agree with what a person says, to be persuaded by their arguments. 

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