make room (for)

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make room (for) — idiom

1. to create space by moving things or people out of the way, or to give up a posit

1.慣用語
釋義

to create space by moving things or people out of the way, or to give up a position so that someone or something else can take it

例句

The librarian asked the students to move their bags and make room for new readers at the table.

When the older teacher retired, she made room for a younger colleague to take over the class.