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Definition 2024
catch_up
catch up
English
Alternative forms
Verb
catch up (third-person singular simple present catches up, present participle catching up, simple past and past participle caught up)
- (transitive) To pick up suddenly.
- 1913, Willa Cather, O Pioneers!, chapter 3
- Oscar stopped the horses and waved to Carl, who caught up his hat and ran through the melon patch to join them.
- 1913, Willa Cather, O Pioneers!, chapter 3
- (transitive) To entangle.
- The speaker wires have got caught up with the wires from the lights.
- (intransitive) To be brought up to date with news.
- I hadn't seen her for so long. It was great to catch up.
- (transitive) To bring someone else up to date with the news.
- After Alice's vacation, her boss caught her up on policy changes.
- (intransitive) To reach something that had been ahead.
- Rose was three seconds behind, but managed to catch up with the race leader and eventually won.
- (intransitive) To compensate for or make up a deficiency.
- (intransitive) To get news.
- (intransitive) To finally reach something inevitable.
Translations
To pick up suddenly
To entangle
To be brought up to date with news
To bring someone else up to date with the news
To compensate for or make up a deficiency
To get news
To finally reach something inevitable
Noun
- An act of catching up or attempting to catch up.
- An amount, a thing, or a receipt or repetition of information that enables one to catch up.