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make the best of1Derive what limited advantage one can from (something unsatisfactory): you’ll just have to make the best of the situation...- He frequently makes the best of limited opportunities, and was again seen to advantage aboard Forest Leader in the moderate Rathkeale Handicap Hurdle.
- The prevailing ethos on No Disco seemed a bit more thoughtful, a bit more arty, making the best of an obviously limited budget.
- The complete tour of a Tokyo apartment - compact and bijou, but clean, light and equipped with modern equipment to make the best of the limited space.
1.1Use (resources) as well as possible: he tried to make the best of his talents...- In addition to using skills such as maths and English, the youngsters would learn how to see opportunities and make the best of their resources.
- We have to make the best of our maritime resources in all aspects.
- We have here the where-with-all to make the best of all possible amenities.
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