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make good
verb as in arrive
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verb as in compensate
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verb as in complete
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verb as in confirm
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verb as in cover
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verb as in get ahead
verb as in implement
verb as in justify
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verb as in prosper
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verb as in realize
verb as in recompense
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verb as in recoup
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verb as in recover
verb as in rectify
verb as in redeem
verb as in redeem
verb as in refund
verb as in rehabilitate
verb as in repair
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verb as in requite
verb as in restitute
verb as in satisfy
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verb as in satisfy
verb as in square away
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verb as in succeed
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Example Sentences
Once again Warner Bros. would clearly define itself as “We make a certain kind of movie” or “We make good movies.”
The specialists constantly talk about the pressure they feel to make good matches.
Perhaps Kim Jong-un, worth a rumored—and ill-gotten—$5 billion, will dig into his own pockets to make good on a 30-year promise.
You fantasize about the day the child is returned to you, how you would make good on all of your previous failings.
But while the public looks poised to make good, the government is quietly quitting.
With the sum thus realized, I say, you propose to make good the losses which the bank has suffered by your improvidence?
But for whatever injury the maker of the check may have sustained the bank must make good.
She can make good bargains in his absence, and could carry on all his business perfectly well if she were left a widow.
I will rhyme it as I run along, and when I hesitate and can not make good sense and a perfect rhyme, well go to sleep.
Then they worked very carefully before they could make good spearheads.
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On this page you'll find 1015 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to make good, such as: accomplish, flourish, prosper, score, succeed, and thrive.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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