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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.
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Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb build up and its noun form build-up. Find out how to pronounce, conjugate, and collocate these words in different contexts.
Learn the noun and verb forms of buildup, a word that means something produced by building up or the act or process of building up. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.
an increase in number or amount: They’re concerned about the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. buildup noun [C] (PRAISE) praise that is intended to increase popularity: The circus always gets a big buildup when it comes to town. (Definition of buildup from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
noun. a building up, as of military forces; increase in amount or number. a process of growth; strengthening; development: the buildup of heavy industry. an accumulation, as of a particular type of material: a buildup of salt deposits. an increase, as in potential, intensity, or pressure: A buildup of suspense began halfway through the movie.
n. 1. The physical makeup of a person or thing, especially one's physique: an athletic build. 2. Computers Any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users. Phrasal Verbs: build down. To reduce or diminish, especially in a systematic numerical fashion: build down the armed forces in peace time.
a slow increase in something: the build-up of traffic. the build-up to sth UK. the period of preparation before something happens: There was a lot of excitement in the build-up to the Olympics. (Definition of build-up from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)