what is the meaning for phrasal verb make out
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If you make something out, you manage with difficulty to see or hear it.
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If you try to make something out, you try to understand it or decide whether or not it is true.
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He made out a cheque for €100.
The doctor made out a prescription for me.
Applications must be made out in triplicate.
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