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make out
verb as in see, recognize
verb as in understand
verb as in get by, succeed
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We zoomed in on the image, but the quality is too poor to make out what the dark shape pictured is.
From BBC
Mr Carey was forced back on to the seat behind him and you can just about make out him trying to kick towards the defendant.
From BBC
Others say calls to the phone are made out of sheer boredom.
From Los Angeles Times
We were at a cast lunch, and he says, “Yeah, we don’t have people making out in broom closets.”
From Los Angeles Times
Mr Sorabjee told the BBC that while milage concerns are real, they are a "not always as bad as made out to be".
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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