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View definitions for make known

make known

verb as in convey

verb as in push

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She wanted to make known her own difficulty in finding care, her interactions with doctors who didn’t have enough knowledge of transgender people.

“We did make known to two Trustees pursuing that unusual step that they could consider voluntarily resigning, thereby freeing them from all the constraints involved in serving on a board. Those individuals chose not to resign, and they remain welcome as members of Penn’s board.”

"There's water, there's gas, there's electricity ... that's part of what we want to make known," the president said.

From Reuters

“The bill would require an employer with 15 or more employees that engages a third party to announce, post, publish, or otherwise make known a job posting to provide the pay scale to the third party and would require the third party to include the pay scale in the job posting,” the bill’s text reads.

“We don’t have a way to make known what the concerns are,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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