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vb. (en-third-person singular of: make it)
Usage examples of "makes it".
This makes it clear enough, I think, which sex (in general) has the higher prestige, the more freedom, the more education, the more money, in Sartre's sense which is subject and which is object.
Eddie, she would say, it's medicine because your mother's love makes it medicine, and in just that way, for as long as you want me and let me, I can do that.
That, and the fact that I look more their age than my own, makes it difficult to resist at times.
The foliage of this unusual palm from Mexico has a silvery sheen that makes it stand out from other palms.
Her incoherent speach makes it really difficult for McKie and Furuneo to understand her.
The stress of possible external attack makes it harder, not easier, to get along with the people with whom you're isolated.
This is plain in the game of bridge, for instance, where arranging the hand in suits and order of value does not change the cards or show the best course of play, but makes it easier to arrive at the logical plays.
The fellow has a red beard, which makes it just a bit less probable that he is a Nipponese soldier.
The conspirators have either killed themselves or vanished -- well, that makes it easier to cover up the whole truth.