Learn useful ways to say "have to make" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the speaker is trying to stop someone from reporting them to the police, often with implied pressure or threat.
From In Her Shadow, Episode 22
Someone wants to make sure another person does not go to the police.
Use this to understand threatening or criminal English, not as polite conversation. It is very strong and unnatural in normal everyday speech.
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