to change or improve the appearance of someone or something
to officially make someone else the owner of something
Before he died, he made his estate over to his wife.
He has also made over 400 appearances for the club and is widely acknowledged as one of the most respected players in the game.
Moving on from ideology to practice, some efforts have been made over time to shift social policies in this direction of positive discrimination.
Something you make over the weekend shows how creative you can be and will reward you with more than money.
The ex-England player has previously insisted he would stay at the club for his whole career having made over 350 appearances for his hometown team.
This is encouraging the devout wish that exists in many to see the world cleansed and scoured before being made over in a new form.
makes over
making over
made over
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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