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    Make
    /māk/

    verb

    noun

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    • to create or prepare something by combining materials or putting parts together. make something to make a table/dress/cake. to make bread/cement/paper. She makes her own clothes.
    • make something to write, create or prepare something. These regulations were made to protect children. My lawyer has been urging me to make a will. She has made (= directed or acted in) several movies.
    • to cause something to appear as a result of breaking, tearing, hitting or removing material. make something + adv./ prep. The stone made a dent in the roof of the car.
    • make something to cause something to exist, happen or be done. to make a noise/mess/fuss. She tried to make a good impression on the interviewer. I keep making the same mistakes.
  3. 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. to produce; cause to exist or happen; bring about: to make trouble; to make war. to cause to be or become; render: to make someone happy.

  4. make somebody/something/yourself + adj. to cause someone or something to be or become something The news made him very happy. She made her objections clear. He made it clear that he objected. The full story was never made public. Can you make yourself understood in Russian? She couldn't make herself heard above the noise of the traffic.

  5. www.gnu.org › software › makeGNU make

    • Overview of make. The make utility automatically determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
    • An Introduction to Makefiles. You need a file called a makefile to tell make what to do. Most often, the makefile tells make how to compile and link a program.
    • Writing Makefiles. The information that tells make how to recompile a system comes from reading a data base called the makefile. Next: Makefile Names, Previous: Makefiles, Up: Makefiles [Contents][Index]
    • Writing Rules. A rule appears in the makefile and says when and how to remake certain files, called the rule’s targets (most often only one per rule).
  6. Definition of make – Learner’s Dictionary. make. verb [ T ] uk / meɪk / us past tense and past participle made. make verb [T] (CREATE) Add to word list. A1. to produce or create something: Shall I make some coffee? They've made a film about her life. My mother made the curtains. Fewer examples. Did you make the dress yourself?

  7. Make” is a verb that means to create, produce, or cause something to happen. “Making” is the present participle form of “make” and is used to describe an ongoing action or process of creating or producing something. For example, you would use “make” in the sentence: “I am going to make a cake for my friend’s birthday.”

  8. Define Make. Make is a verb that means to create or produce something. It can refer to anything from tangible objects like furniture or artwork to intangible things like ideas or concepts. For example, a carpenter might make a table, an artist might make a painting, or a writer might make a story.

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