point of order ˌpoint of ˈorder noun points of order PLURALFORM [countable]
in a meeting or parliament, a question about whether its rules are being followed properly:
• The South Carolina Democrat raised a point of order against the planned change.
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point of order UK US noun [C] (plural points of order)
► MEETINGS an occasion on which a person in a formal meeting says that something is against the rules of the meeting: »
It is never too late to raise a point of order against the motion.
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