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make
verb
1. to create or cause to exist or happen

Taylor Swift decided to make a cake.

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1. I just want you to know that I believe in you.
2. I really do.
3. And I believe in your ability to make the right choices.

She is making a cake.

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She makes dresses.

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2. to earn a certain amount of money

She made a lot of money from her business.

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1. We made even more than we needed.
2. What do you guys think we should do with all the extra money?
3. Let's invest it into our business.

He makes $200 from his job.

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I'm making profit from stock market investments.

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3. To earn or achieve something, especially money or progress.
She makes a lot of money working overtime.

You can make a name for yourself with hard work.

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He was able to make a profit from the sale.

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She makes a lot of money working overtime.

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4. To cause something to exist or happen.
Can you make this process faster?

This decision will make a big impact.

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His lack of effort will make things difficult.

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Can you make this process faster?

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5. To create, assemble, or produce something.
She will make a cake for the party.

I always make my bed in the morning.

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You need to make a model for the project.

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She will make a cake for the party.

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make
noun
1. The brand or type of a product, commonly vehicles or machinery.
What make is your car?

This is a reliable make of machinery.

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The phone's make and model are outdated.

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What make is your car?

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