Make
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a recognizable kind; brand
- the act of mixing cards haphazardly; shuffle; shuffling
v.
- engage in; do
- give certain properties to something; get
- make or cause to be or to become; create
- cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; induce; stimulate; cause; have; get
- give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; cause; do
- create or manufacture a man-made product; produce; create
- make, formulate, or derive in the mind; draw
- compel or make somebody or something to act in a certain way
- create by artistic means; create
- create or design, often in a certain way; do
- earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; gain; take in; clear; earn; realize; realise; pull in; bring in
- to compose or represent:; form; constitute
- reach a goal, e.g.,; reach; get to; progress to
- be or be capable of being changed or made into
- make by shaping or bringing together constituents
- perform or carry out
- make by combining materials and parts; construct; build
- change from one form into another
- act in a certain way so as to acquire
- achieve a point or goal; have; get
- institute, enact, or establish; lay down; establish
- charge with a function; charge to be; name; nominate
- reach a destination, either real or abstract; reach; attain; hit; arrive at; gain
- carry out or commit
- organize or be responsible for; hold; throw; have; give
- form by assembling individuals or constituents
- put in order or neaten; make up
- have a bowel movement; stool; defecate; shit; take a shit; take a crap; ca-ca; crap
- head into a specified direction; take
- prepare for eating by applying heat; cook; fix; ready; prepare
- undergo fabrication or creation
- be suitable for
- add up to
- amount to
- constitute the essence of
- appear to begin an activity
- proceed along a path; work
- reach in time
- gather and light the materials for
- assure the success of
- represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like; pretend; make believe
- consider as being
- calculate as being
- cause to be enjoyable or pleasurable
- favor the development of
- develop into
- behave in a certain way
- eliminate urine; urinate; piddle; puddle; micturate; piss; pee; pee-pee; make water; relieve oneself; take a leak; spend a penny; wee; wee-wee; pass water
- induce to have sex; seduce; score
v.
- admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error; own up; fess up
v.
- contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state; grimace; pull a face
v.
- propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting; move
v.
- make a point of doing something; act purposefully and intentionally; make sure
v.
- take strong and forceful action, as to object or express discontent; raise hell; raise a stink
v.
- begin or appear to begin an action
v.
- represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like; make; pretend
v.
- take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission; dare; presume
v.
- make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from; clean
v.
- come to terms with; cope; get by; make out; contend; grapple; deal; manage
v.
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; bring; work; play; wreak
v.
- make full, also in a metaphorical sense; fill; fill up
v.
- subject to laughter or ridicule; ridicule; roast; guy; blackguard; laugh at; jest at; rib; poke fun
v.
- act as promised
- The shadows are what make good movies".
- She complimented Cardi B's ability to make good use of her only verse.
- Fraser's men were up at 3 am, but did not make good time due to the darkness.
v.
- cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development; develop
v.
- celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities; revel; racket; make whoopie; make merry; whoop it up; jollify; wassail
v.
- turn to one's advantage
v.
- obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; gain; advance; win; pull ahead; get ahead; gain ground
v.
- continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); survive; pull through; pull round; come through
- succeed in a big way; get to the top; arrive; get in; go far
- go successfully through a test or a selection process; pass
v.
- have sexual intercourse with; sleep together; roll in the hay; love; make out; sleep with; get laid; have sex; know; do it; be intimate; have intercourse; have it away; have it off; screw; fuck; jazz; eff; hump; lie with; bed; have a go at it; bang; get it on; bonk
- To change her opinion, "Jim" and Kimmy make love.
- "Then when she has had enough, make love to her."
- Claude Pérès invited an actor to make love with him.
v.
- celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities; revel; racket; make whoopie; make happy; whoop it up; jollify; wassail
v.
- acknowledge freely and openly
v.
- emit a noise; resound; noise
v.
- run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along; abscond; bolt; absquatulate; decamp; run off; go off
v.
- detect with the senses; spot; recognize; recognise; distinguish; discern; pick out; tell apart
- comprehend
- make out and issue; write out; issue; cut
- come to terms with; cope; get by; make do; contend; grapple; deal; manage
- proceed or get along; do; fare; come; get along
- write all the required information onto a form; complete; fill out; fill in
- imply or suggest
- try to establish
- kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion; neck
- have sexual intercourse with; sleep together; roll in the hay; love; make love; sleep with; get laid; have sex; know; do it; be intimate; have intercourse; have it away; have it off; screw; fuck; jazz; eff; hump; lie with; bed; have a go at it; bang; get it on; bonk
v.
- make new; remake; refashion; redo
- use again in altered form; rework; retread
v.
- cause to pass; pass
v.
- end hostilities
- He tells her he will go to Big Jim to make peace.
- Meanwhile, Julia tries to make peace with Amy.
- Olenka and Kmita are reunited and make peace.
v.
- remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation; purify; sublimate; distill
v.
- cause to feel relaxed; relax; unstrain; unlax; loosen up; unwind
v.
- be reasonable or logical or comprehensible; add up
- No, I guess it still doesn’t make sense to me.
- However expressions of the form formula_124 make sense.
- They didn't make sense, so she had to memorize every word.
v.
- make a point of doing something; act purposefully and intentionally; make a point
- Just needed to make sure the damn pen worked!”.
- You can use that to make sure it doesn't happen again.
- My wife wants to make sure I mention that more often."
v.
- make unnecessary an expenditure or effort; save
v.
- form or compose; constitute; represent; comprise; be
- devise or compose
- do or give something to somebody in return; pay; pay off; compensate
- make up something artificial or untrue; fabricate; manufacture; cook up; invent
- put in order or neaten; make
- make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point; catch up with
- adjust for; compensate; counterbalance; correct; even out; even off; even up
- apply make-up or cosmetics to one's face to appear prettier
- come to terms; reconcile; patch up; conciliate; settle
- The Chippewa alone make up 0.8% of the population.
- He would make up songs and sing them all day long.
- Together they make up 13,735 acres of surface area.
v.
- reach, make, or come to a decision about something; decide; determine
v.
- indicate pleasure by purring; characteristic of cats; purr
v.
- eliminate urine; make; urinate; piddle; puddle; micturate; piss; pee; pee-pee; relieve oneself; take a leak; spend a penny; wee; wee-wee; pass water
v.
- get out of the way
- It was closed to make way for Kranji Racecourse.
- The buildings were moved on a truck to make way for K-27.
- That route was closed to make way for the new Métro line.
v.
- celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities; revel; racket; make merry; make happy; whoop it up; jollify; wassail
E.g.
- The council did not make any political decisions.
- She could not make ends meet and the school closed.
- Other codecs may not make those same assumptions.
E.g.
- The council did not make any political decisions.
- However, he did not make the team's final roster.
- However the song did not make the final track list.
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- In Vietnam, it is called and is used to make soup.
- The fruits are also used to make fruit preserves.
- In China the plants are used to make fragrant oils.
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- She failed to make the top 10 and was placed 60th.
- The Crocodiles again failed to make the playoffs.
- They came in 12th and failed to make the finals.
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- This was done in order to make them submit easily.
- in order to make a deal to take down Andrew Forson.
- Sesame oil or perilla oil is added in order to make namul.
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- Some Protestant interpreters make use of typology.
- Modern loanwords also make use of j k q v w x y z.
- Many of her works make use of biofeedback systems.
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- Because I should have been able to make it happen.
- He was also able to make the All-SEC freshman team.
- But, Lilith was able to make a bargain with Elijah.
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- ET slot to make room for "The Dan Patrick Show".
- He landed in 1787 to make room for the new cathedral.
- To make room a hull machine-gun is absent.
E.g.
- Copenhagen wanted to make the loan move permanent.
- We wanted to make a record you could pass down.
- "I wanted to make the storyline contemporary.
E.g.
- She decided to make a dash to the capital and back.
- For 2002, Callaway decided to make Commemorative C8s.
- They decided to make this a vocal tic for her.
E.g.
- I'm just trying to make the area better for them."
- I wasn't trying to make an integrated circuit".
- I am trying to make something very different.
E.g.
- They make their way to Goldman's home in Riverdale.
- agent orders the team to make their way up the building.
- These fish occasionally make their way into the pet trade.
E.g.
- We're going to make more hot music."
- She retired in the 1930s but later returned to make more movies.
- These impairments force older bees to make more provisioning trips.
E.g.
- It did not however make the final cut of the album.
- However the song did not make the final track list.
- "All players listed did not make the final roster."
E.g.
- Such conflicts may cause wrongdoing and make it more likely.
- An update to the GB to make it more suitable for war time production.
- These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.
E.g.
- She continued to make films through the mid-1990s.
- Kelly continued to make frequent TV appearances.
- She continued to make inroads on the pop chart as well.
E.g.
- in his studio where they began to make music.
- Soon she began to make spoon sweets for Costa Navarino.
- This began to make "wager at law" ineffective as a defense.
E.g.
- I'm not just a tool for you to use to make money."
- Hoping to make money, Peirce tried inventing.
- Alice would make money by gambling and working as a dealer.
E.g.
- Some were demolished to make way for new, larger structures.
- The station has been demolished to make way for the A358 road.
- In 1880 the building was demolished to make way for a new building.
E.g.
- The two make a living with performing Schuberts songs.
- His old boss told him "You will never make a living in cricket".
- There they would try to make a living around their interests in jazz.
E.g.
- Callahan is unable to make it to the speech.
- In 1973 Sugarloaf was unable to make any snow for December.
- Abd ar-Rahman's sisters were unable to make the long voyage to al-Andalus.
E.g.
- But he doubts he will live long enough to make the deal.
- That was enough to make the playoffs.
- In the 1830s Alexander Jackson Davis admired it enough to make a drawing of it.
E.g.
- The President and I work together and make decisions.
- "It's very, very difficult for Ezra to make decisions.
- Management can make decisions faster and with fewer errors.
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- Joey Logano tried to make it three-wide in turn one.
- He tried to make love with Igna, but the latter refused.
- At first, the researchers tried to make a fluorinated derivative.
E.g.
- The problem is, we don't know how to make the box."
- He came to America in 1887 where he learned how to make candy.
- The DNA instructions for how to make a protein are called a gene.
E.g.
- I didn't attempt to make myself into that character.
- It was an attempt to make a new version of the aging 2600.
- It's an attempt to make the basic building blocks of music clear".
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- Some scordatura make it easier to play in unusual keys.
- A low occupancy level was expected "to make it easier to sell".
- Terry advises Del Boy to tell Slater and make it easier on himself.
E.g.
- The Product G&B make an appearance in the video.
- Tiberius and Livia did not make an appearance.
- However, he failed to make an appearance for the club.
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- It does not make the ear more resistant to noise.
- Madonna does not make things pretty and tie them up with a bow".
- Heath calls Bianca to say goodbye in case he does not make it out.
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- The two make contact and attempt to find an escape.
- Bedr was dispatched across the straits to make contact.
- They were the people to first make contact with Captain Cook.
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- It would make no sense to ask 'what was before God?'
- The Buddhist legends make no mention of Kalinga campaign.
- And make no mistake, justice will be done."
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- He did make enough money to pay back his debtors.
- Al-Fihri eventually did make another bid for power.
- That did make some people squirm; make some people think.
E.g.
- The Crocodiles again failed to make the playoffs.
- The Nuggets would not make the playoffs again until 2019.
- That was enough to make the playoffs.
E.g.
- Beiranvand's main trait is his ability to make very long throws.
- She complimented Cardi B's ability to make good use of her only verse.
- Cobweb's only apparent powers were allure and the ability to make an entrance.
E.g.
- I want to make them accountable for my son's death."
- I felt sure that somebody would want to make it.
- So beware when they want to make you vice president."
E.g.
- Al-Fihri eventually did make another bid for power.
- Barks never traveled to make another Disney appearance.
- Sandip Ray wanted to make another sequel to this series.
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- The player must then try to make loops out of them.
- "Chasers" move quickly and try to make a catch.
- Engineers try to make things that do not exist in nature.
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- He went on to make a film about drugs in the state.
- Apte had desires to make a film based on it.
- I would like to make a film like this.'
E.g.
- Brooks Brothers make their own version.
- The group were then set free to make their own way back to Essex.
- The Club Rothko Builder allows users to make their own 3D sculptures.
E.g.
- Parker managed to make amends with another 1-yard TD run.
- She managed to make him understand that he had to hide in a cave.
- He thus managed to make the "Börsen-Courier" economically stable.
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- Originally, he intended to make a music career.
- Organisers intended to make the race finale harder for a peloton to control.
- Spanx specializes in foundation garments intended to make people appear thinner.
E.g.
- Two manufacturers currently make such geogrids.
- Those same properties make such glass useful in camera lenses.
- We must trust the accused to make such an important decision for himself.
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- However, only full-powered television stations were required to make the switch.
- Relatively small quantities of essential oil are required to make large amounts of MDMA.
- Finalists are then required to make a five-minute video pitching their product and company.
E.g.
- While Boyle tries to make him confess, Marvin dies.
- He insistently tries to make Radha accept his love.
- Meanwhile, Julia tries to make peace with Amy.
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- The main motivation to make the film was curiosity.
- George Raft signed on to make the film in July 1948.
- Russell later said "it was a mistake" to make the film.
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- This helped make it truly Moru.
- In the 1970s, he helped make South Florida a capital for the then new sport.
- This campaign helped make the company well-known and ran until the early 1980s.
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- He promises he’ll find a way to make it up to Bob.
- There’s no way to make a joke out of this.
- I thought "Apes" would be a good way to make up for that."
E.g.
- Modular vehicles make it possible to use different types of bodies, e.g.
- Other semantics for Reo make it possible to model timed or probabilistic behavior.
- An arcology is designed to make it possible to supply those items for a large population.
E.g.
- Producer Joel Silver still attempted to make a Sgt.
- For a period, he attempted to make a career as an artist.
- Ian attempted to make amends but Katie still held harsh feelings towards him.
E.g.
- He was released before he could make his debut for the first team.
- Cramer was set to make his debut at against former castmate Cale Yarbrough.
- Wolff would instead make his debut against Ben Saunders at on December 10, 2008.
E.g.
- The case was proven and Hall forced to make a retraction.
- Despite this, Franco was forced to make some concessions.
- On his return to base Dorehill was forced to make a crash-landing.
E.g.
- He chose not to make an attempt to regain the seat.
- Their idea was not to make of France an antisemitic country.
- Mr. Gardner is far too good a writer not to make a fair stab at the job.
E.g.
- I don't want to do anything to make people dislike me.
- I would retouch the pictures to make people look younger."
- My only task is to make people happy.""
E.g.
- Detroit then kicked another field goal to make the score 20–7.
- A single, two walks, and a bunt scored one run to make the score 11-10.
- Tech was held to a field goal on the short field to make the score 20-14.
E.g.
- The studio was finally shut down in 2013, after failing to make a profit.
- Though failing to make much of a name, he ended up a support act for Steve Martin.
- He also swam in the 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, failing to make the final in either.
E.g.
- She later attempts to make amends for having done this.
- Parker managed to make amends with another 1-yard TD run.
- Jake explains the situation to Boyle and both make amends.
E.g.
- For Reeve, God will surely make all things like new again.
- Grubbs tells them they need to make all kinds of changes and Kernel agrees.
- But in October, Swissair went bankrupt, unable to make all scheduled payments.
E.g.
- This would make it difficult to race and get a medal.
- Removing too much dura will also make it difficult to close the tear.
- Such clauses make it difficult to put on a show and/or limit production quality.
E.g.
- She commented, "a desire to make a difference was kindled."
- He returns to Florida, determined to make a difference in the state.
- The altitude most definitely did make a difference to sight settings.
E.g.
- Duce wanted the song "to really make an impact."
- Campbell struggled to make an impact under Nathan Jones being mainly used as a substitute.
- "Easy Prey" was released in the UK and Europe (via Virgin Records), failing to make an impact.
E.g.
- [Tyson Nam] is not going to make or break the UFC.
- Both the players were going to make A$2.4 million.
- We're definitely going to make it rewarding either way."
E.g.
- Further study is needed to make a complete listing.
- Just needed to make sure the damn pen worked!”.
- This was less than the required 30% needed to make a referendum binding.
E.g.
- She could not make ends meet and the school closed.
- Pearce became a professional translator to make ends meet.
- It depicts a young married couple trying to make ends meet.
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- She could not make ends meet and the school closed.
- Pearce became a professional translator to make ends meet.
- It depicts a young married couple trying to make ends meet.
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- To make matters worse, his mother died of cancer.
- To make matters worse, Mrs Luo is later taken hostage.
- To make matters worse for Sara, Bruno will not let her divorce him.
E.g.
- Steps can be taken to help make for a successful family vacation.
- He was later called in to help make the film "Little Boy Lost" (1978).
- It is meant to help make insurance more affordable to low waged families.
E.g.
- The Committee can request information from and make recommendations to a party.
- The TAC takes direction from the Board to make recommendations on policy issues.
- Guidelines may make recommendations that are stronger than the supporting evidence.
E.g.
- She later attempts to make amends for having done this.
- Doctor Nemesis then attempts to make a deal with Edward Hawkins to assist him.
- This scheme attempts to make the interference-plus-noise term spectrally white.
E.g.
- Engineers try to make things that do not exist in nature.
- I tend to make things as what they are.
- It is our turn to make things happen.
E.g.
- Then they make a decision to choose the shape of a dog.
- When this happened, the monarch was usually called on to make a decision.
- He said, "We're speaking with him [Defoe] and then we'll make a decision.
E.g.
- Jerome Robbins was called in to give advice and make changes.
- After the embarrassing 2003 season, the Tigers vowed to make changes.
- They have to make changes there can’t be wandering pieces of the Kah-Gash.
E.g.
- ending designed to make drive-in audiences uncomfortable.
- The system is designed to make use of amplitude comparison for height finding.
- It is a slightly revised version of Pitman shorthand designed to make it more systematic.
E.g.
- They also discussed “stupefying” men to make them more compliant.
- After viewing Harley's initial designs, Sanger urged him to make them more grand.
- A minimum aquarium length of 60 cm will make them more comfortable when swimming.
E.g.
- The two depart to make a new life for themselves.
- This was closed in 1965 to make a new, modern school.
- It was an attempt to make a new version of the aging 2600.
E.g.
- To make matters worse, his mother died of cancer.
- To make matters worse, Mrs Luo is later taken hostage.
- To make matters worse for Sara, Bruno will not let her divorce him.
E.g.
- They then agree to only make the kids eat healthy.
- Likewise, sometimes they only make hairstyle and makeup changes.
- Bob Feller, at age 35, could only make 19 starts, and finished at 13–3.
E.g.
- Both men state that they were born to make music.
- We make music about who we are and where we’re from.
- in his studio where they began to make music.
E.g.
- I wouldn't make a good wife for anybody".
- Together, the two make a good team.
- Moreover, you can make a good story of what you have experienced.
E.g.
- The municipality plans to make Ulft the local centre.
- There are also plans to make NaCl available on handheld devices.
- There was plans to make an animated series featuring Batman and Superman.
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- In 1449 Kyoto made one last effort to make the system work.
- Samuel Milroy lead the effort to make Delphi the county seat in May 1828.
- The plant transitioned in the war effort to make tarps for the military during WWII.
E.g.
- The opportunity to make film is a random occurrence for Yu.
- The fur trade looked like a good opportunity to make a profit.
- Children will have the opportunity to make a candy straw or have their faces painted.
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- Frost was expected to make $1 million from the interviews.
- German industry is expected to make a sizeable contribution.
- He is expected to make a recovery in time for spring training.
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- Riza scored to make the game 3–1 before they finally lost 4–2.
- This enables the developer to make the game world truly unique.
- His ability to break tackles and make the game quick is outstanding.”
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- in the middle of 'H' to make it look like two 1s or Is).
- We didn't even try to make it look like we were really waterskiing."
- The area around the elevator was painted white to make it look like ice.
E.g.
- I thought it was about time to make something up".
- Her first solo effort in three years, Case stated that "it took a very long time to make".
- They were tweaked to include the customs and culture of the time to make them contemporary.
E.g.
- He was able to make his first playoff appearance with the Blues that season as well.
- When Brent arrives at Bellevue, Washington he starts to make his first whirligig, a harpist.
- Harban has come through the youth ranks with Barnsley he has yet to make his first team debut.
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- It is not mandatory to make the most number of hops possible.
- Kimberly finally accepts and decides to make the most of her time with Michael.
- Mason wants to make the most of the time they have left and organises a lunch on the beach.
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- The fur trade looked like a good opportunity to make a profit.
- For the first time, the owners of the station began to make a profit.
- These concessions used forced labour of the Africans to make a profit.
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- This verse suggests that God has the power to make angels.
- Section 4 deals with power to make rules.
- Dodge is delighted and does everything in his power to make her happy.
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- Soo-ro is able to hide then make a quick escape.
- We can then make a second mapping to "A" type points.
- Arai and Hikaru then make amends at the end of the holiday.
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- The video does not make clear what those groups were doing prior to their exit.
- Below we make clear the connection between multi-way ANOVA and linear regression.
- The earliest editions make clear that it takes place no earlier than the year 1960.
E.g.
- Brian added parentheses on his album to make it clear.
- and however, make it clear that John was the spiritual successor to Elijah.
- In these cases, users are required make it clear that their intention is to educate others.
E.g.
- My wife wants to make sure I mention that more often."
- Nila considered Vinoth as a friend who wants to make her happy.
- The king wants to make war, but the prince wants to win Ida's love.