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Make known
verb
To announce some information generally.
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Make known that the child was given a chance.
We gather here today to make known our grievance.
It will lay bare our personalities and make known our character, or lack thereof.
It will make known its concerns, and if we need to act on them, we will.
It attempts to make known to the lay public the functions of a State Supreme Court justice.
"The campaign will certainly make known its comments on this case at the conclusion of The FA's investigation.
■ Make known your aim to drink less - the more people you tell, the more support you should receive.
When he has intervened to make known his wishes, his influence is such that it is taken as an order.
Writing from his jail cell, Preston sought to make known his version of the event with the "Case of Capt.
I love sticking up for my teammates, and I love to make known that I'll be there for them".
Unfortunately, drivers passing through are not consulted, nor do residents who see a bigger picture make known their preferences.
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