What is another word for make it with?

Pronunciation: [mˈe͡ɪk ɪt wɪð] (IPA)

The phrase "make it with" often refers to creating or achieving something with the help of someone else. Some common synonyms include "collaborate," "partner," "team up," and "work together." "Join forces," "unite," "combine efforts," and "pool resources" are also other ways to convey the idea of working together toward a shared goal. "Coordinate," "cooperate," and "conspire" imply a more formal or intentional effort to achieve something. Other related phrases might include "band together," "come together," or "unify" depending on the context and specific meaning intended. Ultimately, any of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with "make it with" based on the specific situation and tone desired.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Make it with

  • I guess, you know, if I didn't make it with the piano, I guess I would've been the biggest bum.
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  • You don't make peace with friends. You make it with very unsavory enemies.
    Yitzhak Rabin
  • There are guys in the game only because of steroids. They couldn't make it with their natural talent, so they had to enhance themselves. It sucks.
    David Wells
  • Degas was discussing poetry with Mallarmé; "It isn't ideas I'm short of... I've got too many" [], said Degas. "But Degas," replied Mallarmé, "you can't make a poem with ideas. … You make it with words." [.]
    Stéphane Mallarmé

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