💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Make time"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| find timeverb | (intransitive) To reserve a period of time to do something. |
| work inverb | (transitive) To find time or space for, amid other things. |
| take the timeverb | (usually used with to) To volunteer to spend one's time (for a purpose or beneficiary). |
| timetablenoun | A tabular schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals and departures. |
| have timeverb | To have enough time, e.g. for doing something. |
| book inverb | (intransitive, idiomatic) To check in (to a hotel). |
| spend timeverb | To dedicate time to an activity. |
| take timeverb | To require a comparatively long period of time. |
| booknoun | A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc. |
| allocateverb | To set aside for a purpose. |
| pen inverb | To schedule; fix a date for. |
| retimenoun | The act of timing again. |
| holdnoun | A grasp or grip. |
| temporaliseverb | Alternative form of temporalize. [(transitive, often philosophy) To situate in time.] |
| assignverb | (transitive) To designate or set apart (something) for some purpose. |
| rescheduleverb | (transitive) To schedule again or at a different time. |
| appointverb | (transitive) To name (someone to a post or role). |
| put backverb | (transitive) To return something to its original place. |
| move forwardverb | (transitive, figurative) To cause to make progress. |
| temporalizenoun | (transitive, often philosophy) To situate in time. |
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