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make of sth/sb

phrasal verb with make
 
 
/meɪk/ verb (made, made)

Definition

C2 If you ask someone what they make of someone or something, you want to know their opinion about that person or thing, often because there is something strange about them: Can you make anything of this information? What do you make of the new boss? I don't know what to make of it.Understanding and comprehending
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