make good

VERB
  1. act as promised
    make good on promises
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How To Use make good In A Sentence

  • The relevant principle is that if a member causes loss to the council he/she is liable to make good that loss if he/she has misconducted him/herself knowing that loss may result.
  • In international custom, a nation that unilaterally breaks contracts must make good the damage.
  • It said yesterday it continued to make good progress in its three-way talks with banks and bondholders.
  • The tide is running with us and we make good speed down-river around the bend from Westminster and from there to the opposite shore of the river. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • March 27, 2010 at 2: 03 am its true we all meed to struggle so that we can make good money for this huh …. Persistence Pays – But Not Enough to Cover the Rent | Write to Done
  • You will get smart with your heart and make good love choices. The Sun
  • It has been my experience that hellebores do not make good long term pot plants; it's best to get them in the ground as quickly as you can once they are of a size to handle the rough and tumble world of the garden.
  • Such a broker examines all franchise propositions carefully to determine whether they will make good business propositions.
  • Deal with this community in the aforesaid manner, for it cannot make good by itself, if your presence is far removed from it and if you are not in good health, strong, and eirenic in spirit! Poems for King Sigismund
  • He also offered to stable the horses at his own premises, try them out and see if they would make good police horses, at a rate of £1 per horse per week.
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