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Meanings of
make over
in English
Portuguese
refazer
Spanish
rehacer
Back to the meaning
Make new.
remake
redo
refashion
Portuguese
refazer
Spanish
rehacer
Back to the meaning
Use again in altered form.
rework
retread
Spanish
rehacer
Synonyms
Examples for "
remake
"
remake
redo
refashion
Examples for "
remake
"
1
In the
remake
game, there are good reasons to reengineer a film.
2
Heads-up governments have an opening to
remake
their entire approach to mobility.
3
I hadn't seen the original cartoon and really enjoyed the live-action
remake
.
4
EBONY: The History Channel announced that they're planning a
remake
of Roots.
5
The film is the latest Disney
remake
to hit screens this year.
1
During
redo
,
new non-PV trigger sites were identified in group 2 patients.
2
For example, suppose that you have the following three online
redo
logs:
3
If the current online
redo
log is damaged, proceed to Step 22.
4
She was talking about how much it cost to
redo
the bathroom.
5
Since then, I'd had a friend
redo
the inside of the car.
1
Why
refashion
the stars of the heavens and the continents of the earth?
2
Might God
refashion
the rain forests or the Grand Canyon?
3
Some crafty mums would go the extra mile and
refashion
it into a lampshade.
4
For the project, Citibank will radically
refashion
its site, which is currently a pared-down brochure.
5
He had to obtain the Maestro's permission to rewrite, to completely
refashion
the last act.
Usage of
make over
in English
1
The combined fisheries now
make
over
350 million US dollars a year.
2
It is worth while, therefore, to
make
over
-
all
comparisons with the past.
3
Of course, strong solar activity can virtually
make
over
-
the-horizon
HF radar unusable.
4
It's all stupid and narrow and unjust-butone can't
make
over
society.
5
We can't
make
over
our lives to suit ourselves-atleast I can't.
6
And yet, the girl was asking him to
make
over
his nature!
7
I will
make
over
all I have to him-toyou-toany one!
8
But, dear me, what a fuss she did
make
over
it all!
9
Similar quality space in Dublin would probably
make
over
£16 per square foot.
10
They only wish they had that decision to
make
over
again.
11
Is he really set to
make
over
a trillion dollars from his invention?
12
During the week I plan what I'd like to
make
over
the weekend.
13
I will
make
over
the black to you and you will have him.
14
Today I
make
over
the king to you as sacred pledge.
15
The three together could not
make
over
four dollars a week.
16
You remember what a fuss you used to
make
over
the merest trifles.
Other examples for "make over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
make
over
make
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
make over
Portuguese
refazer
Spanish
rehacer
Make over
through the time
Make over
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare