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    make
    [māk]
    verb
    make (verb) · makes (third person present) · made (past tense) · made (past participle) · making (present participle)
    1. form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; construct; create:
      "my grandmother made a dress for me" · "the body is made from four pieces of maple" · "baseball bats are made of ash"
      Opposite:
    2. constitute; amount to:
      "they made an unusual duo"
      Similar:
      serve as
      function as
      perform the function of
      do duty for
      play the part of
    3. arrive at (a place) within a specified time or in time for (a train or other transport):
      "we've got a lot to do if you're going to make the shuttle" · "they didn't always make it on time"
      Similar:
      arrive/be in time for
      arrive at
      Opposite:
    4. go or prepare to go in a particular direction:
      "he struggled to his feet and made toward the car"
      Similar:
      go toward
      head for/toward
      aim for
      make one's way toward
      move toward
      direct one's steps toward
      steer a course toward
      be bound for
      set out for
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      induce (someone) to have sex with one:
      "he had been trying to make Cynthia for two years now" · "his alleged quest to make it with the world's most attractive women"
    6. (in bridge, whist, and similar games) win (a trick).
      • win a trick with (a card).
      • win the number of tricks that fulfills (a contract).
      • shuffle (a pack of cards) for dealing.
    7. nautical
      (of the tide) begin to flow or ebb.
    noun
    make (noun) · makes (plural noun)
    1. the manufacturer or trade name of a particular product:
      "the make, model, and year of his car"
      • the structure or composition of something.
    2. the making of electrical contact.
    Origin
    Old English macian, of West Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘fitting’; related to match.
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    Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! The meaning of MAKE is to bring into being by forming, shaping, or altering material : fashion. How to use make in a sentence.
    We often use made from when we talk about how something is manufactured: … We often use made from when we talk about how something is manufactured: … We use made of when we talk about the basic material or qualities of something. It has a meaning similar to ‘composed of’: …
    Make can also mean to cause something to occur. If a person makes something happen, they might not have directly done the work but they are the reason that it happened. For example, you might make someone smile by giving them a gift. While the gift may be the true source of joy, you are the person who caused them to smile by giving it to them.
    When we use do and make with noun phrases, do focuses on the process of acting or performing something, make emphasises more the product or outcome of an action: … We often use made from when we talk about how something is manufactured: … We often use made from when we talk about how something is manufactured: …
  3. made ˈmād ; making; makes Synonyms of make transitive verb 1 a : to bring into being by forming, shaping, or altering material : fashion
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/make
    Meaning of make in English make verb uk / meɪk / us / meɪk / made | made make verb (PRODUCE) Add to word list A1 [ T ] to produce something, often using a particular substance or material:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/make
    verb (used with object),made, mak·ing. to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
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