I cannot identify the meaning of "make" in "make an appointment". Would you please help me identify it from some sources?
There are 10 basic meaning of "make" with some nuances in Oxford. Which one could fit in "make an appointment"? Or can "make" in "make an appointment" be mixture of any two of them?
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/make
Regards.
3 Agree or decide on (a specified arrangement)
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It can also be #2. Cause (something) to exist or come about; bring about.
Make an appointment = cause it to exist on your calendar.