Word info

make it so that

Verb

Meaning

make it so that (third-person singular simple present makes it so that, present participle making it so that, simple past and past participle made it so that)

(transitive) To cause something to be the case; to have something be the case.
They made it so that you can't create a new page until you exit the current page.
We need to make it so that people can afford housing.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I would like to make it so that education was a right, and not a privilege. Daphne Koller

I want to make it so that so many things happen... that you didn't expect would happen in this series, that you realize that you have to read every one of them. Kevin J. Anderson

I try not to do scenes a certain way, because then I become conscious of it, and it dosen't come off as realistic. I try to make it so that I'm not really aware of what I'm doing. Kirsten Dunst

I mean... if you're raised as a decent human being, killing somebody is against every moral thing you've ever been taught. And so, generally, in combat it's 'krauts,' the 'gooks,' the 'yanks' - whatever you want to do to try and make it so that it's not a human being. Karl Marlantes

We are in fact now living in the conditions of a perfect storm and the moment of truth, that very storm and moment of truth that will ensure and protect our interests, and make it so that your lives are better, more comfortable, more stable, and more secure. Dmitry Peskov

If you want to stop illegal immigration, you have to make it so that - so that the people that hire the illegal immigrants will not be in a position to hire them. Jesse Ventura

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