make sure
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To take action to ensure that something happens, is done, or is true; to verify or confirm something. - To act with the specific purpose and intention of achieving a particular outcome.
Usage
This phrase is used to express the act of taking deliberate steps to guarantee a result or to check that a condition is met. It often precedes a clause introduced by "that" or is followed by an infinitive ("to" + verb).
Examples
- make sure (that)...:
- Please make sure that the door is locked before you leave.
- I will make sure she receives your message.
- make sure to...:
- Make sure to turn off the lights.
- He made sure to arrive early for the meeting.
Advanced Usage
- "make doubly sure": To check or ensure something with extra care and caution.
- I made doubly sure the report was accurate before submitting it.
- "make perfectly sure": To be completely certain.
- Let's make perfectly sure we have all the necessary documents.
Variants and Related Words
- Ensure (verb): To make certain that something will occur or be the case. (More formal synonym)
- The contract ensures payment within 30 days.
- Confirm (verb): To establish the truth or correctness of something.
- Please confirm your attendance by Friday.
- Verify (verb): To make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified.
- We need to verify your identity.
Synonyms
- Ensure
- Check
- Confirm
- See to it
Related Phrases
- Make certain: A near-identical phrase in meaning and usage.
- Make certain you have your passport.
- See to it that...: To take responsibility for ensuring something happens.
- I will see to it that the job is done properly.
Verb
- make a point of doing something; act purposefully and intentionally