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make understood

verb as in get across

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“Although theater has played an extraordinary role from the 1930s to today in Holocaust awareness and education, there has not been until now a comprehensive theater initiative that has sought to make understood that body of work to Holocaust educators, officials, theatrical companies and the general public,” Arnold Mittelman, the president of the National Jewish Theater Foundation and project director of the archive, said in a statement.

This situation he couldn’t make understood.

It is a fact that, by playing it alone, they carry on a conversation and make understood whatever they wish to say.

We, however, cheerfully insert the paper offered by Lieutenant Phelps, on account of the spirit of earnest piety and love of truth which seem to pervade it; and we shall confine ourselves here to the briefest possible comment which will enable us to make understood our grounds of dissent.

Bentham and Kant required interpreters—Dumont and Cousin—to make understood what was well worth understanding.

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

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