make sth apparent

Frequency: 7.518.9 per million words

To cause something to be clearly seen or understood.

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Examples (10)

  • He made it apparent that he was very annoyed.
  • The sudden drop in sales made the company's financial struggles apparent.
  • Her detailed explanation made the complex theory apparent to everyone.
  • We must make our intentions apparent before signing the contract.
  • The new evidence will surely make the truth apparent.
  • His change in tone made his displeasure apparent during the call.
  • The purpose of the experiment is to make the chemical reaction apparent.
  • The artist used contrasting colors to make the central figure apparent.
  • A lack of preparation made their weakness apparent in the competition.
  • Through his actions, he made his commitment to the cause apparent.