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make your mark
make (one's) markTo do something that will be remembered or that makes one famous or successful; to do something that is very important or meaningful. The actress first made her mark with her incredible performance as Lady Macbeth on Broadway. I chose to pursue a career in medical research so that I might someday make my mark in the world with a groundbreaking discovery.See also: make, markmake your mark or make a mark COMMON1. If you make your mark or make a mark, you do something which causes you to become noticed or famous. Today we look at the new generation of Japanese directors making their mark in world cinema. She's only been with the company for three months but she's certainly made her mark. He was new to politics and had not yet made a mark.2. If something makes its mark or makes a mark, it starts to be noticed or to have an effect. The film has already made its mark in terms of awards. If cricket ever made a mark in the United States, it would be guys like Bevan who would sell it.See also: make, markmake your mark become famous and successful.See also: make, markˌleave/ˌmake your/its ˈmark (on something/somebody) do something important, that has a lasting effect or makes a lasting impression (on something/somebody): As Minister for Education, he left his mark on British politics. ♢ Her two unhappy marriages have left their mark (= have made her an unhappy person).See also: leave, make, markˌmake your ˈmark become famous because you are very good at something: He’s an actor who has made his mark in comedy shows.See also: make, markAcronymsSeeMYM |