size-up
Americannoun
verb
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(tr) to make an assessment of (a person, problem, etc)
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to conform to or make so as to conform to certain specifications of dimension
Etymology
Origin of size-up
Noun use of verb phrase size up
Example Sentences
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“I’m not trying to size-up against other players,” Adell added.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2023
But perhaps most importantly, he needs to size-up the client.
From BBC • Feb. 13, 2014
John F. Kennedy wanted a size-up, not a summit.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Having collected her facts about Evita, Fleur said that they only confirmed her first intuitive size-up.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Your prospecting and your size-up should have convinced you that he is not in fact the crab he tries to appear.
From Certain Success by Hawkins, Norval A.
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