Similar words: make, maker, makeup, make up, make out, make for, make up for, lawmaker. Meaning: v. get out of the way.
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31 An early fourth-century building had been demolished to make way for the wall, thus providing an approximate date for its construction.
32 So why don't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation?
33 Just can't live that negative way...make way for the positive day! Bob Marley
34 This has now been demolished to make way for new houses.
35 The team must relocate to make way for the major-league expansion Diamondbacks.
36 Many of the larger houses have been demolished to make way for more modern houses and bungalows.
37 Several houses were demolished to make way for the new road.
38 The club closed in the late Sixties and was later demolished to make way for the shopping centre Eldon Gardens.
39 The centres of our old cities have been ripped apart to make way for it.
40 Can Making Belfast Work be improved or should it be shut down to make way for alternative policies?
41 Tropical forests are also destroyed to make way for the hydro-electric plants to smelt bauxite - used in aluminum cans.
42 A whole street of houses had been demolished to make way for the edifice looming above her, Isabel vaguely recalled hearing.http://sentencedict.com
43 The Glamorgan opener drops down to vice-captain to make way for Yorkshire's Martyn Moxon.
44 The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link.
45 People tended to make way for you in bus queues when you were an imam.
46 Armed police shoved the protestors aside to make way for the president's car.
47 Two: who has to go to make way for him?
48 Shortly afterwards, an area nearby was bulldozed to make way for radar-tracking equipment.
49 Widespread deforestation to make way for ski slopes has eroded topsoil, increasing the incidence of avalanches.
50 The houses remained until the early 1950s when they were knocked down to make way for the new church.
51 Eddie feels that he was forced out of his job in order to make way for a younger man.
52 The prison that once sprawled over a full city block has been demolished to make way for the 20-story Hanoi Tower.
53 Writers and intellectuals had been siphoned out to make way for technologists whose knowledge was worthless without the archives to activate them.
54 There is a plan to clear the site to make way for a spanking new conference centre.
55 So Oxford's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park.
56 According to the ancient wisdom, spiritual growth involves transcending the limited and short-sighted Ego to make way for the Self.
57 Is there any point in opening a book on who our Howard will drop to make way for rodders.
58 As people shuffled backward to make way for the procession, others were pushed against the platform.
59 The Invisible Man will have to make way for the Insubstantial Man.
60 Telex and facsimile could make way for latest high-tech global communications network.
More similar words: make, maker, makeup, make up, make out, make for, make up for, lawmaker, make sure, make use of, make over, make sense, make a face, make fun of, make peace with, make a difference, make friends with, likewise, New Age, in the way, give way, by the way, driveway, in the way of, sidewalk, give way to, take, bake, naked, stake.