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View definitions for made known

made known

adjective as in aired

adjective as in introduced

adjective as in mentioned

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He made known his disdain for the demands of retail politics as he returned to the more private life of a writer and novelist.

Romney aides made known that he reached his decision on Aug. 1, right after returning from his foreign trip.

Allcraft winced, as every syllable made known the speaker's actual strength—his own dependence and utter weakness.

Of the law of nature, made known at first to man, but also made known in revelation, they are in various degrees greatly ignorant.

His conduct in concealing facts that ought to have been made known to the insurer may have that effect.

The obedience thus inculcated was not merely made known by the glorious Lawgiver, but acknowledged as obligatory by men.

At first the affair was settled, but he was thrown over when the secret of his past life, hitherto concealed, was made known.

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On this page you'll find 1583 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to make known, such as: accept, affirm, agree, allow, approve, and concede.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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