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vb. (context idiomatic English) To fail to grasp the meaning of an utterance or situation.
Usage examples of "miss the point".
He said some people raise the question of how can man reproduce without women but such people miss the point.
Just so the minstrel wouldn't miss the point that unicorns did with streams exactly as they saw fit.
Carella was still grumbling about his thick-headed uncle and Teddy was signing that maybe he should take a nice hot shower before he went to bed because tomorrow was another day, and he wasn't off from school, and there would always be another war to fight in this sorry world of ours and more people out of whom to bomb the S-H-I-T, which word she spelled out letter by letter with her fingers lest Carella miss the point that he was beginning to annoy her.
And in case you're still managing to miss the point, the correct answer is 'yes.
But I do think that it should not contain words that cannot be reconciled with it and entirely miss the point.