Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-up-for
Phrasal Verb
/ˈmeɪk ʌp fɔːr/

Definition
To compensate for something, especially a deficiency or a mistake.

Examples
- She tried to make up for her late arrival by bringing coffee for everyone.
- He worked extra hours to make up for the time he missed last week.
- They planned a surprise party to make up for forgetting her birthday.

Meaning
The phrase ‘make-up-for’ is used to describe the act of taking steps to rectify or repay a previous shortcoming, error, or loss. It often refers to actions taken to balance a situation.

Synonyms
- compensate
- replenish
- offset
- atone
- rectify