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CATCH (SOMEONE) UP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to reach the same level or quality as someone or something else: catch up with sth It was years before demand for office space caught up with supply. catch sb up Their newer competitors are threatening to catch them up. He argued that their pay had fallen behind workers in comparable industries and needed to catch up.
CATCHING UP Synonyms: 105 Similar and Opposite Words ...
Synonyms for CATCHING UP: trapping, tangling, ensnarling, immeshing, entoiling, meshing, ensnaring, involving; Antonyms of CATCHING UP: detaching, disengaging, freeing, disentangling, clearing, liberating, untangling, extricating.
Catchup Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the act or fact of catching up or trying to catch up (as with a norm or competitor) had to play catch-up. also : an increase intended to achieve catch-up. catch up. 4 of 4. verb. caught up; catching up; catches up. transitive verb. 1. a. : to pick up often abruptly.
catch up phrasal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation ...
to reach somebody who is ahead by going faster. Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you. I'll catch you up. to reach the same level or standard as somebody who was better or more advanced. After missing a term through illness, he had to work hard to catch up with the others. See catch up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
CATCH (SOMEONE) UP definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
to reach someone in front of you by going faster than them: I ran after her and managed to catch up with her. UK Go on to the shops without me, I'll catch you up. Fewer examples. He's lagging behind a bit - I think we'd better wait for him to catch us up.
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