Meaning of the word "make way for" in English
What does "make way for" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
make way for
US /meɪk weɪ fɔːr/
UK /meɪk weɪ fɔːr/
Idiom
1.
to move aside to allow someone or something to pass
Example:
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The crowd had to make way for the ambulance.
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Please make way for the elderly lady.
2.
to allow something new to happen or be introduced
Example:
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Old traditions must make way for new ideas.
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The company decided to make way for younger talent.
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