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    take up

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  2. TAKE SOMETHING UP definition: 1. to fill an amount of space or time: 2. to start doing a particular job or activity: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TAKE-UP is the action of taking up. How to use take-up in a sentence.

  4. If you take up something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it.

  5. TAKE SOMETHING UP meaning: 1. to fill an amount of space or time: 2. to start doing a particular job or activity: 3. to…. Learn more.

  6. to fill or use an amount of space or time The table takes up too much room. I won't take up any more of your time. Her time is fully taken up with writing. take something up. to make something such as a piece of clothing shorter I need to take this skirt up a couple of inches. opposite let down.

  7. Definitions of take up. verb. turn one's interest to. “He took up herpetology at the age of fifty”. see more. verb. pursue or resume. “ take up a matter for consideration”. see more.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English take up phrasal verb 1 take something up to become interested in a new activity and to spend time doing it Roger took painting up for a while, but soon lost interest. 2 take something up to start a new job or have a new responsibility Peter will take up the management of the finance department. t...

  9. to agree to or accept (an invitation, etc) to pursue further or resume (something): he took up French where he left off. to absorb (a liquid) to adopt as a protégé; act as a patron to. to occupy or fill (space or time) to interrupt, esp in order to contradict or criticize.

  10. To develop an interest in or enter into: take up mountain climbing; take up engineering. To accept (an option, bet, or challenge) as offered. To deal with: Let's take up each problem one at a time.

  11. Take up = to fill or occupy time or space. (transitive) When a task or duty occupies much of your time, or when a person or item occupies space. The meeting took up the entire morning. The new sofa takes up a lot of space in my living room.