make way
English
Etymology
Originally nautical.
Verb
make way (third-person singular simple present makes way, present participle making way, simple past and past participle made way)
- (figuratively) To make progress.
- He was starting to make his way in the world.
- (nautical, of a vessel) To progress through the water [1].
- (transitive with for) To give place or step aside.
- Synonyms: give place, give way
- 2008 September 15, Philip P. Pan, “In Wake of Georgian War, Russian Media Feel Heat”, in Washington Post, page A14:
- Many analysts say he remains Russia's paramount leader despite stepping down as president to make way for Medvedev
Related terms
Translations
to give place or step aside
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Interjection
References
- Bowditch
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