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to make liquid run out of a container.
example: ____ the mixture into a serving dish and sprinkle with chopped coriander.

to make secure; to tie something securely
example: I had to ____ the bunch of sticks together to be able to carry them safely.

to make information public in the form of books, cassettes, CD or other electronic form.
example: The former prime-minister _______ed his memoires of duty in the parliament.

to make musical tones with the voice, usually producing words to match a tune
example: She is a good actor and she can ____ beautifully.

to make sick with something that causes disease; contaminate with a disease or microorganism
example: HIV can ______ anybody but only if virus enters the bloodstream.

to make it last for a long time; to repair
example: It is very difficult to ________ good relationships with your customers but you must do that to stay in business.

to make certain that something will happen
example: Please ______ that you are here by 7 a.m. We are going to have a conference call with our suppliers and I want you to participate.

to make or to become very cold; to make or to become hard by cold
example: He watched him ______ to death before his eyes.

to make less difficult, unpleasant
example: This pain killer will ____ the pain.

to make somebody accept something
example: I don't want the teacher to ______ his religious beliefs on my children.

to make annoyed; to irritate strongly; to make somebody angry
example: He was _____ed by the fact that his colleague was always late to work.

to make others to have the same opinion about something
example: Reading the bible ________d me that God exists. I didn't use to belive in God.

to make better; to become better; to increase the value or good qualities of something
example: The boss of this firm did a lot to _______ conditions for his factory workers.

to make something go through the air using your arms
example: He did not _____ the ball to John. He threw it to me.

to make it possible for something to be seen; to make visible or noticeable
example: When my friends from Poland visited me I ____ed them some places of interest.

to make somebody remember an event or fact
example: My wife forgot to ______ me that we need milk and I forgot to buy it.

to make hot
example: My soup isn't hot enough! I’ll ask the chef to ____ it up for you.

to make smooth and glossy
example: I've ______ed my shoes so they are nice and shiny.

to make clean, usually with water
example: I ____ed my football-dress after playing football.

to make an exact copy of a plant or animal
example: Scientists have been cloning animals for many years. In 1952, the first animal, a tadpole, was _____d.