Examples of 'made itself felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "made itself felt"

made itself felt: This phrase suggests that something, often an influence, effect, or presence, has become noticeable, impactful, or recognized in a particular situation. It implies that the significance or effect of something has been experienced or acknowledged. For example, 'The importance of mental health has made itself felt in the workplace.'

How to use "made itself felt" in a sentence

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made itself felt
The smell of urine made itself felt.
It made itself felt in a moment.
The lack of sun made itself felt.
Such need made itself felt already around the turn of the twentieth century.
Consciousness made itself felt.
It was now that the superiority of Prussian equipment made itself felt.
This effect made itself felt on loaded containers.
The cause was an old injury that suddenly made itself felt.
The expansion also made itself felt in employment.
The nipple cracked and when feeding it always made itself felt.
The tide scarcely made itself felt on its strands.
But there was something about him which made itself felt.
His bold leadership made itself felt in the taking of Silistra.
Soon Austrian numerical superiority made itself felt.
Certain Maoist influence made itself felt in the content of the publication in this period.

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The CHAIRPERSON said that the financial crisis had already made itself felt.
The Community has made itself felt in varying degrees in all economic and social fields.
The influence of the changes also made itself felt in education.
Higher Power made itself felt at crucial moments in our history!
The influence of French immigration soon made itself felt in the local culture.
This influence made itself felt with the incursions of the Neo-Assyrian in the southern Levant.
And yet the presence made itself felt again.
When peace was restored, the need of a separate church organization made itself felt.
Speedily made itself felt in Ireland.
Under the old, narrow fluctuation bands, a mistake of this kind soon made itself felt.
Within hours, the opposition made itself felt on the streets.
The uniforms were already in rags, and the Russian climate made itself felt.
It was only started in 1931 and this delay made itself felt during the revolution.
Even in the immediate neighbourhood of United Nations Headquarters, terrorism had made itself felt.
The political reaction following upon the Polish revolution of 1831 made itself felt in Lithuania particularly.
It was then, however, that the need for Europe made itself felt.
This volunteer force, in which Flood was a colonel soon made itself felt in politics.
In the 70 's, the advance guard of a peaceful opposition made itself felt.
A sharp division between " us " and " them " has made itself felt again.
There, too, the half-full or half-empty glass syndrome has made itself felt.
The author died in 1875, before the reaction against materialism had made itself felt.
However, when I turned 40, the inevitable decline of physical capacity made itself felt.

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