Make it (to something or some place) informal verb phrase
To succeed.
I'll always latch onto you, whether you make it or not.
To recover from an illness or injury.
I regret to inform you that your grandfather didn't make it.
To endure.
A: I want to puke badly. B: Do you think you can make it until you come to a cafe?
To arrive at successfully or on time.
The movie began at eight o'clock, and we made it.
To be successful in reaching (some stage or point of progress).
This is the first time I have made it to gold medal.
To have sexual relations (with someone).
They make it and Mary is knocked up.
Successfully or luckily go through a difficult situation
1. To find oil while drilling in the ground.
2. To suddenly achieve success in finding or doing something; become rich.
Well off or in luck.
Used to indicate a shortening of "survivor"
1. Having achieved success or acceptance.
2. To do something fast and enthusiastically.
To quit; to give up, stop doing something because you know that you cannot succeed; admit defeat
The team is not going to throw in the towel just because they lost one game.