build up
Britishverb
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(tr) to construct gradually, systematically, and in stages
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to increase, accumulate, or strengthen, esp by degrees
the murmur built up to a roar
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(intr) to prepare for or gradually approach a climax
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(tr) to improve the health or physique of (a person)
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(tr, usually passive) to cover (an area) with buildings
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(tr) to cause (a person, enterprise, etc) to become better known; publicize
they built several actresses up into stars
noun
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progressive increase in number, size, etc
the build-up of industry
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a gradual approach to a climax or critical point
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the training and practice that constitutes the preparation for a particular event or competition
the team's Olympic build-up
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extravagant publicity or praise, esp in the form of a campaign
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military the process of attaining the required strength of forces and equipment, esp prior to an operation
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Fill an area with houses or other buildings, urbanize. For example, We want to protect the wetlands against those who want to build up the area . [c. 1400]
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Gradually develop, increase in stages. For example, I want to build up my endurance for the race . [Early 1700s]
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Accumulate or collect, as in A lot of rust has built up on the farm machinery . [Mid-1900s]
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Increase, strengthen, develop toward, as in The sound built up until it was nearly deafening , or His argument was building up to a grand climax . [c. 1930]
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Establish or enhance a reputation; praise or flatter. For example, Months before the official campaign could begin, they had been building up the senator's image . [c. 1930]
Example Sentences
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“From here, it’s like a spring training. Build up an inning every five or six days or so and see where we’re at.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2024
Build up the savory, satisfying flavor of umami in this mac and cheese by using just ¼ cup of white miso paste.
From Salon • Dec. 12, 2021
Build up confidence in that one area, and then let it spread out to the other parts.
From Golf Digest • Aug. 27, 2019
Build up enough of those things, and a person, much like a company, can become profitable.
From New York Times • May 1, 2018
Build up the design boldly and freely, studying only the principal masses and most important forms.
From The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII: No. 356, October 23, 1886. by Various
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