Pronunciation: /meɪk ɪt/
verb to create or produce something
A1 I will make it to the party on time.
A2 She can make it through the difficult times.
B1 Please make it a priority to finish the project by Friday.
B2 He always manages to make it look easy.
C1 The chef's skills make it possible to create exquisite dishes.
C2 Her determination and hard work make it evident that she will succeed.
pronoun referring to a specific action or task
A1 I will make it to the party on time.
A2 She couldn't make it to the meeting due to traffic.
B1 They need to make it clear that they are not interested.
B2 He promised to make it up to her after forgetting their anniversary.
C1 The team worked hard to make it to the finals.
C2 Despite the challenges, she was determined to make it to the top of the company.
formal I will do my best to make it to the meeting on time.
informal I'll try to make it to the party tonight.
slang I gotta make it to the gym before it closes.
figurative She had to overcome many obstacles to make it in the competitive industry.
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