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Phrase(s): make good on something
1. to fulfill a promise. • Tom made good on his pledge to donate $1,000. • Bill refused to make good on his promise. 2. to repay a debt. (See also set something right.) • I couldn’t make good on my debts, and I got in a lot of trouble. • If you don’t make good on this bill, I’ll have to take back your car.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs