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Synonyms for MAKE: produce, create, manufacture, build, construct, assemble, form, fabricate; Antonyms of MAKE: dismantle, destroy, eradicate, ruin, abolish, break up ...
From Longman Business Dictionary make1 /meɪk/ verb (past tense and past participle made /meɪd/, present participle making) 1 [ transitive] to produce something by working or by using industrial processes The company makes and sells pumps and motors. a label on the toy read ‘ made in Taiwan’ 2 to earn or get money The purpose of this ...
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verb Word forms: makes, making, made (mainly tr) 1. to bring into being by shaping, changing, or combining materials, ideas, etc; form or fashion; create. to make a chair from bits of wood. make a poem. 2. to draw up, establish, or form.
1 make / ˈ meɪk/ verb. makes; made / ˈmeɪd/ ; making. Britannica Dictionary definition of MAKE. 1. [+ object] a : to build, create, or produce (something) by work or effort. make a box/chair/suit. make someone a dress = make a dress for someone. He works in a factory that makes jet engines.
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