make sure
Idioms-
Make certain, establish something without doubt, as in Make sure all the doors are locked . It is also put as make sure of , as in Before you make that speech, make sure of your facts . This usage was first recorded in 1565.
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make sure of . Act so as to be certain of something, as in He wanted to make sure of his own district before seeking support elsewhere . This usage was first recorded in 1673.
Example Sentences
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To make sure that rule stood over time, it was added to the Constitution in the 14th Amendment.
From Los Angeles Times
Part of our job as actors was to make sure that once you’re dropped in, you know exactly who these people are.
From Los Angeles Times
During a hike, if you need to take a break on a log or a rock, make sure to inspect it before taking a seat.
From Los Angeles Times
"I might change my point of view. But the state is doing everything possible to make sure that doesn't happen," she added.
From Barron's
“Iran will no doubt make sure of that,” the analyst adds.
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