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make it up to (one)1. To do something to make amends to one for a transgression against them or some disappointment. I'm so sorry for missing your recital. I promise that I'll make it up to you somehow. I know you're disappointed about missing the movie, but I'll make it up to you.2. To perform a favor for one as a means of repaying them for a favor they performed in the past. I don't know how I'll ever make it up to you for all the kindness and support you gave me after my father passed away.See also: make, upmake something up to someoneto make amends to someone. I'm so sorry. I will do what I can to make it up to you. I will make it up to them. Don't worry.See also: make, upmake up toMake ingratiating or fawning overtures to, flirt with, as in She was always making up to the boss's assistant. This usage was first recorded in 1781. See also: make, upLegalSeeMake |