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View synonyms for stack up

stack up

  1. Measure up, equal, as in Their gift doesn't stack up against mine . This usage alludes to piling up one's chips at poker, and comparing them to those of the other players. [Early 1900s]

  2. Make sense, seem plausible, as in Her explanation just doesn't stack up . Also see add up , def. 2.



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The model was then tested to see if its predictions stacked up using data from other Biobank participants, and then with 1.9 million people's medical records in Denmark.

From BBC

A staggering sum, yes, but also a familiar pattern: a real, systemic problem quietly stacking up, while local news cycles fixate on the heroic interventions that never actually solve it.

From Salon

It looks quite likely Phillipson will stack up a very big number of supporters, further squeezing the remaining votes to be fought over.

From BBC

So it’d be like two weeks of them, I could make a stool and make a table with a full week’s worth stacked up.

It feels like they're on the decline after a great run, with ageing stars and injuries that are already stacking up.

From BBC

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