make known
The phrase 'make known' involves sharing information in various contexts, such as public announcements, disclosures, or introductions.
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Definition
B2General Communication
(formal, informal)To reveal or disclose information to others.
Example
- She decided to make known her plans to the team.
- The company's new policy was made known to all employees.
B2Public Announcements
(formal)To announce or publicize something.
Example
- The election results were made known during the evening news.
- The CEO made known the new strategic direction at the annual meeting.
B1Personal Interaction
(informal)To introduce oneself or make one's presence known.
Example
- When you arrive at the party, make yourself known to the host.
- He made himself known to the new neighbors.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "make known":
let's knowknow ofexpose oneselfshow oneselflay bareget to knowknow aboutgo publictell all