Examples of 'make themselves felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "make themselves felt"

The phrase 'make themselves felt' means to have a noticeable or significant impact or influence on something or someone. It suggests that the effects or consequences of a particular situation, event, or action become evident or apparent. This phrase is often used to describe how certain factors, forces, or changes become perceptible and affect the outcome or dynamics of a situation, be it social, political, economic, or personal

How to use "make themselves felt" in a sentence

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make themselves felt
Social needs are beginning to make themselves felt.
They make themselves felt largely in the leisure hours.
Tensions in an intimate relationship make themselves felt now.
The maskings make themselves felt in the subsequent steps.
The effects of nomadic work soon make themselves felt.
They make themselves felt solely as a result of the amount of labour they contribute.
And these will always make themselves felt.
Santer signs of drop in unemployment are beginning to make themselves felt.
Its effects have yet to make themselves felt in practice.
The transformative impacts of technology will ultimately make themselves felt.
Particular interests begin to make themselves felt and sectional societies begin to.
The consequences of personal rule began to make themselves felt.
Manifestations in the tongue make themselves felt much earlier than other signals of the disease.
There are of course other factors which may make themselves felt.
Differences between the dialects make themselves felt in stress, intonation, vocabulary and structural features.

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Therefore the invisible people of history continue to make themselves felt.
The effects of global warming thus make themselves felt in the oceans within a few years.
But the effects on business of this rise in taxation make themselves felt.
The consequences of this problem make themselves felt in bookshops.
This fault exposes it to other dangers which will make themselves felt.
These notions were quick to make themselves felt in America.
When the sea becomes rough, the oscillations of the structure start to make themselves felt.
With large sizes of tumors, they make themselves felt due to the mass effect.
The indirect effects of the changes to Stabex and Sysmin will also make themselves felt.
The macroeconomic effects of RRWT make themselves felt in two ways,.
There must be consequences, and they must be consequences that make themselves felt.
This mechanism has budget consequences which make themselves felt very rapidly.
I was sick with jaundice in childhood, after which the liver and pancreas make themselves felt.
Laughter And the consequences of this problem make themselves felt in bookshops.
There is one way that moderate Palestinians make themselves felt.
And yet, the beneficial effects of these techniques make themselves felt only very slowly.
In that sensitive region, the after-effects of the Gulf war continue to make themselves felt.
It is vital for the European institutions to make themselves felt there.
About the middle of the third century B.C. foreign influence began to make themselves felt.
The very substantial inequalities among the Member States make themselves felt in two main ways.
At the initial stage, they do not make themselves felt.
However, the practical effects of this resolution must make themselves felt soon.
Over the medium or longer term, bilateral effects would make themselves felt as well,.

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