0 to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement:
1 coloured substances used on your face to improve or change your appearance:
2 The make-up of something or someone is the combination of things that form it:
3 to forgive someone and become friends again after an argument or disagreement:
4 the different people who together form a group, or the different things that something consists of:
Changes in age discrimination legislation have affected both the make-up of the workforce and business in general.
The rating system is based on complex algorithms that analyse the nutritional make-up of a food item and then assign it a score.
Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with a spot of make-up.
With his make-up and strange clothes, he looked like nothing on earth.
Ten-year-olds have started wearing lipstick and make-up in imitation of the older girls.
The type and make-up of the family differed from house to house and from street to street.
Other considerations included pay for additional make-up and rehearsal time as well as for participation in non-musical visual shtick.
These are structures that are inserted in sentences, but are argued not to be part of the syntactic make-up of the host clause.
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