make time
Verb

make time

  1. (intransitive) To reserve a period of time to do something.
    Let's make time next week to meet again.
  2. (idiom, colloquial) To recover lost time, as by travelling faster than usual.
    We can really make time if we take the freeway.
    We made good time on the flight back because we had a tailwind.
  3. (idiom, colloquial, dated) To spend time with a person in or in pursuit of a romantic relationship.
    He was always trying to make time with Nancy, but she just wasn't interested.



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