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make good on

vb. (context transitive idiomatic English) To fulfill or honour (a promise etc).

Usage examples of "make good on".

We can ask Captain Bedford to make good on the note, and then he can ask Wabasha Chambrun to make good on the note, and.

I don't think anybody doubts that Templeton's maniacs will make good on their promise.

Earth would prove a perfect breeding ground, and fate had given RyRelee the chance to make good on a scheme that had almost fatally miscarried.

I'm sure you have sufficient sensor capability to confirm my ability to make good on those promises.

Maybe sooner, if Jerry Wright and his partners can make good on their boasts about sheet metal.

Unless Emrys could make good on his boast, he didn't have to be a prophet to know Uther would rid the world of him.

On December 21, 1866, Fetterman was given his chance to make good on the boast.

The government having carried out its part of the bargain, Sam was now obliged to make good on his end of the deal.

The comte d'Avaux could feel a rage boiling in the quiet depths of the man's heart, a rage that would take no more than a word, a gesture, an expression out of place to make good on its threat that he would abandon the pretense of calm reason that he was maintaining.

So if the vendettists want to make good on their threat, they would have to, uh, eliminate you before that day!

And when his favorite grandmother died, a dry-eyed Doniger informed his mother that the old lady still owed him twenty-seven dollars, and he expected her to make good on it.

There was no mistaking Harrington's threat, and the brutal, astonishing efficiency with which she'd demolished Denver was chilling proof she could make good on it.

But he had dug in and begun the painstaking process of rebuilding with a combination of shrewdness and a determined effort to make good on his own campaign promises.

She'd gambled, making her claim to the countess, and now she had to make good on it.

He also had the reach and the avenues of information, both official and private, to make good on his boast.