make your voice heard

make (one's) voice heard

To ensure that one's opinion, idea, or point of view is heard, understood, or has an impact, especially amidst competing voices or opinions. Voting is the only real way the average citizen is able to make their voice heard. Your idea is really good, so be sure to make your voice heard during the meeting this afternoon.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make your ˈvoice heard

express your opinions, feelings, etc. so that other people hear or notice: This programme gives ordinary people a rare chance to make their voices heard.
See also: hear, make, voice
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • make (one's) voice heard
  • at doorstep
  • at (one's) doorstep
  • at (one's) expense
  • at expense
  • at somebody's expense
  • at someone's expense
  • be remembered as (something)
  • be remembered as/for something
  • be in someone's good graces
References in periodicals archive
The Stafford Borough councillors encouraged hundreds of people filled in a questionnaire, 'Make Your Voice Heard', stating their concerns over the government's plans to reduce the number of ambulance services from 31 to 11.