Make (one's) position clear verb phrase
If you make your position clear, you clarify your standpoint, purpose, or intentions so that other people can be fully aware of where you stand on an issue.
The new mayor made his position very clear on his first day.
He has made his position on the golf course project clear.
I cannot make my position clear at the moment. I need more time to consider the pros and cons of the proposal.
Are you for or against the new proposal? Please make your position clear.
To clarify something which is seen through lenses or on screen.
To properly organize something.
The verb "make" should be conjugated according to its tense.
A humorous way of saying that what one has said is just what they acknowledge and may not be entirely accurate
Mike: Have you returned from your vacation on the beach? Your skin seems to get tanned.
Jenny: My skin is always dark. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!