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make way

VERB
  1. get out of the way
    make way for the President's motorcade

How To Use make way In A Sentence

  • They expect him to step aside and make way for an old man.
  • Two editions were broadcast on BBC2 to make way for BBC1's coverage of Wimbledon tennis.
  • The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.
  • The spin on the spin: Helped by an MLB lead-in, as Fox moved the final innings of Yankees-Red Sox to its FX cable channel to make way for the race. Selected weekend TV ratings and news
  • If you have evergreens, perhaps the plants are just shedding older leaves to make way for new.
  • That means fringe players could all be off-loaded in order to make way for a clutch of new faces.
  • The gorillas' natural habitat has been gradually destroyed to make way for farmland and cash crops for sale on the global market.
  • The churches recently vacated the land to make way for the proposed developments.
  • The animal is under threat of extinction in the wild as its forest habitat is destroyed to make way for agricultural land. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not beautiful; too many fine buildings have been demolished to make way for ring roads and shopping centres. Times, Sunday Times
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