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take up

take up


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. lift something or somebody: to lift or raise something or somebody

2. begin doing something regularly: to begin doing something regularly either as an occupation or a hobby

3. begin doing something again: to begin doing something again after a break
take up where you left off

4. use something wastefully: to make use of or occupy something, especially in a wasteful or unwelcome way
I don't want to take up too much of your time.
took up the whole of the back seat

5. accept offer: to accept something offered
took up his offer to stay for another year

6. absorb something: to absorb a liquid

7. handicraft shorten garment: to raise the hem of a garment such as a skirt to make the garment shorter

8. U.S. pay off debt: to pay off a debt such as a mortgage

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