to make a dent in something

Definición y significado de "make a dent in something "en inglés

to make a dent in something
01

to lessen the amount of a thing, particularly tasks or money

to [make|put] a dent in {sth} definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
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example
Ejemplos
Buying a new car put a big dent in our savings.
I have n’t even made a dent in that huge stack of papers I have to read.
to make a dent (in)
to make a dent (in)
01

to achieve a small amount of progress with something, such as a task or problem, enough to create a noticeable change

example
Ejemplos
After weeks of studying, Sarah finally made a dent in the challenging math problems.
Despite the tight deadline, the team managed to make a dent in the project, completing a crucial phase.
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