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28 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make Out'

Sarah squinted to make out the tiny print in the old manuscript she was studying.

As the storm raged, it became increasingly difficult to make out the landmarks on the rugged terrain.

The historian studied the ancient manuscript, trying to make out the faded script that held the key to understanding the past.

The stargazer used a telescope to make out the craters and valleys on the surface of the moon.

After hours of studying, she was finally able to make out the complex equations in the math textbook.

Despite the dim lighting, the art restorer managed to make out the delicate brushstrokes on the centuries-old painting.

The biologist used a microscope to make out the microscopic organisms in the water sample.

The negotiator tried to make out the terms of the agreement during the tense business meeting.

The historian strained to make out the faded inscription on the ancient tablet.

As the concert began, the fans struggled to make out the singer's words over the roaring crowd.

Despite the camouflage, the wildlife photographer could make out the elusive snow leopard in the distance.

Lost in the enchanted forest, the adventurer strained to make out the ancient symbols on the moss-covered stones.

The linguist tried to make out the meaning of the ancient runes carved into the weathered stones of the archaeological site.

In the crowded market, it was difficult for the traveler to make out the landmarks mentioned in the ancient map.

The chess grandmaster could make out the opponent's strategic moves well in advance, securing victory in the intense match.

Despite the language barrier, the travelers managed to make out the essential information on the foreign street signs.

The software engineer worked tirelessly to make out the bugs in the code, ensuring a flawless program.

The musician listened attentively, trying to make out the subtle nuances in the melody of the classical composition.

The stargazers gathered at the observatory could make out the constellations in the clear night sky.

In the old photo, it was challenging to make out the faces of the people due to fading.

The botanist used a magnifying glass to make out the intricate patterns on the rare plant species.

The artist squinted to make out the subtle details in the intricate mural on the museum wall.

The meteorologist squinted at the radar, attempting to make out the approaching storm's trajectory and intensity.

The architect carefully examined the blueprints, trying to make out the intricate details of the proposed building design.

Lost in the dense jungle, the explorer struggled to make out the path that would lead them back to civilization.

The photographer adjusted the lens to make out the fine details of the rare species captured in the wildlife photograph.

The tailor squinted at the fabric, trying to make out the fine details before crafting the intricate design.

The photographer adjusted the focus, aiming to make out the subtle textures and patterns in the macro shot.

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