Verb
make the most of (third-person singular simple present makes the most of, present participle making the most of, simple past and past participle made the most of)
(idiomatic, transitive) To realise the maximal value, worth, or potential of (something); to derive as much benefit or profit from (something) as is possible.
Among the reasons Rwanda sought to rejoin was to make the most of the benefits that would advance towards goals such as the expansion of the national carrier RwandAir. Source: Internet
A motley group of companies is looking to make the most of the change in sentiment as they raise money from investors. Source: Internet
Agbor enjoin AU Member States to make the most of these opportunities as this partnership means young people can access educational opportunities at no cost for the rest of this academic year. Source: Internet
Being a teacher afforded John the opportunity to make the most of summer. Source: Internet
Culligan admitted that "Confidentially though, we enjoyed Dr. No, and if this be sick, sick, sick, gentlemen, make the most of it." Source: Internet
And I’ll make the most of every single opportunity that we do get, whether it be a position coach, whether it be a coordinator, whether it be a head coach. Source: Internet