 Often used in the phrase "make it up to". Uncle Fred forgot my birthday present but he made it up to me by taking me to the circus. Mrs. Rich spent so much time away from her children that she tried to make it up to them by giving them things.
 Often used in the phrase "make it up to". Uncle Fred forgot my birthday present but he made it up to me by taking me to the circus. Mrs. Rich spent so much time away from her children that she tried to make it up to them by giving them things.  Used with "for". We made up for lost time by taking an airplane instead of a train. Saying you are sorry won't make up for the damage of breaking the window. Mary had to make up for the time she missed in school when she was sick, by studying very hard. The beautiful view at the top of the mountain makes up for the hard climb to get there. 4. To put on lipstick and face paint powder. Clowns always make up before a circus show. Tom watched his sister make up her face for her date. 5. To become friends again after a quarrel. Mary and Joan quarreled, but made up after a while.
 Used with "for". We made up for lost time by taking an airplane instead of a train. Saying you are sorry won't make up for the damage of breaking the window. Mary had to make up for the time she missed in school when she was sick, by studying very hard. The beautiful view at the top of the mountain makes up for the hard climb to get there. 4. To put on lipstick and face paint powder. Clowns always make up before a circus show. Tom watched his sister make up her face for her date. 5. To become friends again after a quarrel. Mary and Joan quarreled, but made up after a while.  Followed by "to". The new boy made up to the teacher by sharpening her pencils.
 Followed by "to". The new boy made up to the teacher by sharpening her pencils.
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