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make someone do something

 

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Term: make someone do something

Description:

The phrase "make someone do something" is an expression used to describe the act of compelling or forcing someone to perform a certain action or task. It implies exerting influence or control over others to ensure their compliance.

Common Usage:

  • Parents often use various tactics to make their children do their homework.
  • The teacher made the students complete their assignments before the deadline.
  • The traffic jam made me late for work.

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