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    build up

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  2. to praise something or someone in a way that will influence people's opinions; to make a person feel more confident: A good teacher builds you up. For weeks the media has been building up the national basketball team. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. build-up.

  3. verb. built up; building up; builds up. transitive verb. 1. : to develop gradually by increments. building up endurance. built up a library. 2. : to promote the health, strength, esteem, or reputation of.

  4. build up in British English. verb (adverb) 1. (transitive) to construct gradually, systematically, and in stages. 2. to increase, accumulate, or strengthen, esp by degrees. the murmur built up to a roar. 3. (intransitive) to prepare for or gradually approach a climax.

  5. verb. enlarge, develop, or increase by degrees or in stages. “ build up your savings”. see more. verb. form or accumulate steadily. synonyms: build, progress, work up. build. develop and grow.

  6. to praise something or someone in a way that will influence people's opinions; to make a person feel more confident: A good teacher builds you up. For weeks the media has been building up the national basketball team. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. build-up.

  7. BUILDUP definition: 1. an increase in number or amount: 2. praise that is intended to increase popularity: . Learn more.

  8. The slow growth or increase of something is a buildup. Over the course of a winter storm, there will be a buildup of snow on the car that's parked in your driveway. The process of something collecting or growing is a buildup, and so is its result.

  9. noun. 1. a building up, as of military forces; increase in amount or number. 2. a process of growth; strengthening; development. the buildup of heavy industry. 3. an accumulation, as of a particular type of material. a buildup of salt deposits. 4. an increase, as in potential, intensity, or pressure.

  10. to make somebody/yourself healthier or stronger. You need more protein to build you up. build something up. to create or develop something. She's built up a very successful business. These finds help us build up a picture of life in the Middle Ages.

  11. build up - change the use of and make available or usable; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"

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