make right
English
editVerb
editmake right (third-person singular simple present makes right, present participle making right, simple past and past participle made right)
- (transitive) To right, rectify, or ameliorate a relationship or situation.
- We had some bad blood initially, but in the end it was all made right by talking things over.
- She wondered how she could ever make it right.
- 2017, Carly Phillips, Going Down Hard:
- To make up for being a bad father to you, and to make things right by me, he accepted the offer I made on the company all those months ago.
Translations
editrectify
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