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build up
verb
- tr to construct gradually, systematically, and in stages
- to increase, accumulate, or strengthen, esp by degrees
the murmur built up to a roar
- intr to prepare for or gradually approach a climax
- tr to improve the health or physique of (a person)
- tr, usually passive to cover (an area) with buildings
- tr to cause (a person, enterprise, etc) to become better known; publicize
they built several actresses up into stars
noun
- progressive increase in number, size, etc
the build-up of industry
- a gradual approach to a climax or critical point
- the training and practice that constitutes the preparation for a particular event or competition
the team's Olympic build-up
- extravagant publicity or praise, esp in the form of a campaign
- military the process of attaining the required strength of forces and equipment, esp prior to an operation
Example Sentences
Instead, it wants to build up to eight new reactors.
Director Jon M. Chu’s oversize movie adaptation takes every second of its 2 hours and 40 minutes to build up to that one note.
Biden spent four years building up friendships across Asia with the likes of South Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam - all in an effort to contain China.
“But that’s only if you’re thinking about existing in a flawed society. You can’t build up your psyche and your understanding of yourself based off of something that actually is arbitrary.”
Some recipients may have been blindsided by Ray’s demand for the return of contributions that were originally made in 2021 or 2022, when Bankman-Fried was trying to build up his stature.
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