make sth uncertain
Frequency: 6.825.6 per million words
To cause a situation or outcome to become not definite.
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- Immigration policies that made employment status uncertain.
- The sudden change in leadership made the company's future uncertain.
- His conflicting statements made the witness's testimony uncertain.
- A severe storm could make the launch schedule uncertain.
- Lack of funding will make the project's completion uncertain.
- The new regulations made the market outlook uncertain.
- The unexpected delay made their arrival time uncertain.
- Economic instability can make investment returns uncertain.
- Her hesitant answer made his decision uncertain.
- The lack of clear evidence made the jury's verdict uncertain.