make over in English

noun
1
a complete transformation or remodeling of something, especially a person's hairstyle, makeup, or clothes.
Why do identity changes and corporate makeovers bring out the worst in otherwise exceptional business leaders?

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1. I used to make over 40k.

2. Make over fashion side to discuss.

3. They paused to make over the baby.

4. Can you make over this old shirt?

5. You can't make over a personality in one day.

6. He asked the tailor to make over his pants.

7. He asked the tailor to make over his trousers.

8. He asked the tailor to make over his dress.

9. Do you think you can make over this old overcoat?

10. I have a tendency to make over my ideas to match his.

11. Shirley had to make over her dress because it was too big.

12. 1 Cover Girl International is a make-over and photographic studio based in London.

13. Once their make-over is complete, the convoy’s eight railcars will convey approximately 550 passengers.

14. 25 Deck's theories threaten to make over-explicit what is more subtly revealed through metaphor.

15. Lift make over the mysterious veil with price, landed buying and selling also can become transparent.

16. The first five names out of the postbag after that date will win a make-over.

17. It was another of the many offerings to spirits I had seen her make over the years.

18. Already the local people were disposed to make over various small sums for the use of the Schoolmaster.

19. I was able to make over thirty predictions on statistically reliable differences in cancer mortality rates in various groups.

20. Here too the legatee would be asked to give a guarantee that he would make over the property as requested.

21. And you don't need to spend a lot of money or hire a landscape designer to make over your Backyard

22. 1 Here too the legatee would be asked to give a guarantee that he would make over the property as requested.

23. Antipode explores themes of friendship, mistakes, cause and effect, and the difficult choices our heroes must make over the course of their perilous journeys

24. We make over 280,000 deliveries annually – from cork screws to umbrellas – we Accelerate your products onto retailers’ shelves and into consumers’ hands across the U.S

25. The Nebraska section was also given this honor and as we join the Illinois route, this will make over 1,000 miles of continuous Byway in three states.”

26. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (when: intr, often foll by to) to transfer, make over, or surrender (something, esp territory or legal rights): the lands were Ceded by treaty.

27. On December 21, 2016, Spiritual Detox Center, Intl., a ten year vision, received it’s first official client with a project Adorningly named “The Extreme Make-Over.” From that

28. He gave it to me, and with the necklace I make over to you all the duty of remembering the original giver. It is to be a family remembrancer.

29. Idris Elba's Bloodsport was given a make-over for the film with his Bandanaed look in the comics changed for a more hi-tech armor including his skeletal helmet

30. These are simple to make and taste just like they came from a restaurant! Grissini Breadsticks are one of those things I had to make over and over again until I got the recipe just right.

31. Bunching is the grouping of charitable gifts one intends to make over a future period into a single year so the charitable deduction is large in the year of gifting and zero in the years no gifts are made.

32. Noise-Canceling headphones do come in earbud design, but over-ear designs do a better job at passively blocking out noise.The combination of great active and passive noise-cancellation, plus the fact that over-ear headphones are able to have bigger and more powerful drivers, make over-ear headphones the best type of active noise-Canceling headphones bar none.

33. Addict (v.) 1530s (implied in Addicted) "to devote or give up (oneself) to a habit or occupation," from Latin Addictus, past participle of addicere "to deliver, award, yield; make over, sell," properly "give one's assent to," figuratively "to devote, consecrate; sacrifice, sell out, betray, abandon," from ad "to" (see ad-) + dicere, which was usually "to say, declare" (from PIE root *deik-"to