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To have caused or brought about through action
“It was a rousing affair, moving, positively exasperating, and alone would make for a concert not to be missed.”
Past tense for to head straight or directly towards
“The crowd has swelled so you can't move, let alone photograph, so I make for a restaurant on a first floor from where I can look down on the concert below.”
Past tense for to facilitate or be conducive to
“It will make for a good debate if the rules of order are observed.”
Past tense for to make, or cause to make, a sudden forward movement
Past tense for to draw near a specified destination
Past tense for to show a preference for
Past tense for to depart or leave
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