Made - meaning and definition. What is Made
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What (who) is Made - definition

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MADE; Made (movie); Made (film); MADE (album); M.A.D.E. (album); Made (disambiguation); Made (song); Made (album)

Made         
·noun ·see Mad, ·noun.
II. Made ·- imp. & ·p.p. of Make.
III. Made ·Impf & ·p.p. of Make.
IV. Made ·adj Artificially produced; pieced together; formed by filling in; as, made ground; a made mast, in distinction from one consisting of a single spar.
made         
adj. (cannot stand alone) made from, of, out of; with USAGE NOTE: Compare these examples, which illustrate general tendencies --
1) a stew can be made with vegetables (vegetables are not the only ingredient).
2) a stew can be made of/out of vegetables; a chair can be made of/out of wood; shoes are usually made of/out of leather (only one major substance or ingredient is used).
3) synthetic rubber can be made from petroleum; paper can be made from wood (the basic substance has been greatly changed), (see makeII)
made         
1.
Made is the past tense and past participle of make
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2.
If something is made of or made out of a particular substance, that substance was used to build it.
The top of the table is made of glass...
What is the statue made out of?
ADJ: v-link ADJ of/out of n
3.
If you say that someone has it made or has got it made, you mean that they are certain to be rich or successful. (INFORMAL)
When I was at school, I thought I had it made.
PHRASE: V inflects

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Made

Made or MADE may refer to:

Examples of use of Made
1. Blacksmiths made weapons; other craftsmen made jewellery.
2. I may have made mistakes, you may have made mistakes.
3. Some progress being made The government has made some progress.
4. My first question might be who made this diagnosis, on what basis was it made and when was it made?
5. "After 1'06 we made a mess of it, and the mistakes we have made since 1''7 are, in many ways, like those we made after 1'06.