Past tense for to be successful at achieving a desired aim, goal or result
“Here was my chance to finally make it as a professional vocalist.”
Past tense for to do or execute something successfully
“Can you fake it till you make it when it comes to love?”
Past tense for to get through a difficult situation
“With short rest periods every hour, I managed to make it through the day.”
Past tense for to recover, such as from an illness
“Good news! The doctor thinks Grandma is going to make it.”
Past tense for to go somewhere, typically with some degree of difficulty
(in sport) Past tense for to score a point when an object is placed into an area designated for such an activity
Past tense for to be successful
(of a person or species) Past tense for to continue to live, especially in spite of danger or hardship
Past tense for to engage in amorous relations
Past tense for to survive, especially through work or employment
Past tense for to grow strongly and vigorously
Past tense for to carry out a task, especially one that requires a degree of ability or skill
Past tense for to move somewhere in a slow and steady way
Past tense for to persist in a given state or position despite adversity
Past tense for to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
Past tense for to reach a destination or target
Past tense for to gain accreditation for something by passing a test or exam
Past tense for to attend or be present at a given place or event
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