Examples of 'made way' in a sentence
Meaning of "made way"
The phrase 'made way' means to give passage, move aside, or make room for someone or something. It implies that an individual or object has cleared a path or created space to allow another person or thing to proceed or occupy a particular position. It can also indicate making a concession or yielding to someone else's request or demand, letting them take priority or precedence
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We have made way too many errors.
Automatically the others made way for him.
We have made way too many mistakes.
The troops made way.
I made way too much food here.
That metaphor made way more sense.
And made way for an international city.
The paths of life made way for us to meet.
I made way for them to come out.
Workers have made way for yuppies.
I made way too many cookies.
Desperation made way for ennui.
I made way too much of this.
Increased accountability made way for other small reforms.
This made way to commercialization of fibre optics in telecommunications.
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Just as the extinction of the dinosaurs made way for us.
Anger has made way for melancholy.
Made way too many mistakes in the first two games.
I have made way for you.
But also because the fury strangely made way for gratitude.
They made way for tourists.
It was not long before tradition made way for innovation.
So we made way to the hotel together.
But then my imaginative abilities made way to the need to be grounded.
We made way more than we needed.
Such a hypocritical approach made way for terrorist groups to thrive.
I made way too much.
Now mutual denial has made way for mutual recognition.
This made way for homosexuals to serve in the military.
The guards quickly made way and helped her enter.
I made way for them as they hurried up the path.
All the helmets made way for one royal crown.
I made way through the house to answer the door.
The people there made way for the fire engine.
We made way more than that with the rent party.
I remember the birdhouse you made way back at grade school.
I have made way more mistakes than that.
I would say this footprint was made way after the killing.
People made way for you on your birthday.
The death of others has made way for our life.
We soon made way through a handsome avenue to the gardens.
The darkness had moved out and made way for the sunshine.
You have made way too much out of that.
He failed the test miserably and quickly made way to leave the room.
Autumn made way for snow.
All of them got up from their seats and made way to the room.
The elephants made way for one last arrival.
Attack that part of the wall where the sea has made way for us.
It made way for apartments.
In time this professional relationship has made way for a new personal relationship.