make sth difficult
Frequency: 9.080.2 per million words
To cause a situation or task to become hard to do.
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Examples (10)
- The fog made driving very difficult.
- His constant interruptions make concentration difficult.
- The new security measures make it difficult to enter the building.
- Unexpected budget cuts will make the project's completion difficult.
- Don't make things more difficult than they need to be.
- The steep terrain is making their journey extremely difficult.
- A lack of communication often makes relationships difficult.
- The complex legal jargon made the contract difficult to understand.
- The language barrier made it difficult for them to communicate effectively.
- The noisy environment makes it difficult to study here.