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- succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of one:"he stopped and waited for Lily to catch up" · "you go with Stasia and Katie, and I'll catch up with you"
- BRITISH ENGLISHsucceed in reaching a person who is ahead of one:"you go with Tess and I'll catch you up"
- do tasks that one should have done earlier:"he normally used the afternoons to catch up on paperwork" · "a year's hard studying had helped him to catch up"
- talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing:"it's always good to catch up with old friends" · "We have to catch up! I haven't seen you in so long" · "the two women catch up on years of absence"
- be involved in something that one had not intended to become involved in:"he had no desire to be caught up in political activities"
- pick something up hurriedly:"she caught up her jacket and bag and walked to the door"
nouncatch-up (noun) · catch-ups (plural noun) · catchup (noun) · catchups (plural noun)- an informal meeting or conversation in which people find out or are briefed about things that have happened since they last met or spoke:"it's the perfect destination for a coffee, some cake, and a catch-up"
- an act of catching up or matching someone or something in a particular activity:"the country's catch-up phase of economic development"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa service offered by television and radio broadcasters allowing users to watch or listen to recently broadcast programs:"when I got home I watched the show on catch-up"
adjectiveBRITISH ENGLISHcatch-up (adjective)- relating to or denoting various services offered by television and radio broadcasters allowing users to watch or listen to recently broadcast programs:"more customers are connecting their set-top boxes to the internet for catch-up TV" · "the company has been responsible for changing the way we watch catch-up content and television in general"
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- Catch up can mean12345:
- To move fast enough to attain the same progress as another; draw even.
- To become equal or on a par with another.
- To bring an activity to completion or to a state of currentness.
- To learn or discuss the most recent news.
- To reach someone or something by moving faster than the other person or thing.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 : to pick up suddenly or quickly caught the mouse up by the tail 2 : to go fast enough to get even with someone ahead trying to catch up with the rest of the class 3 : to bring oneself up to datewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/catchup1. To move fast enough to attain the same progress as another; draw even: caught up to the leader on the last lap of the race. 2. To become equal or on a par with another: finally caught up with his brother in height. 3. To bring an activity to completion or to a state of currentness: catch up on correspondence.www.thefreedictionary.com/catch+upto learn or discuss the most recent news: Let's meet for a chat - I need to catch up on all the gossip. (Definition of catch up from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…used to describe something that helps you reach the same standard, stage, or level as others, usually after you have missed something such as lessons or opportunities to practise: If there is a shortfall, you may be required to make hefty catch-up payments.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/catchupto reach someone or something by moving faster than the other person or thing: She is really fast, and I couldn’t catch up with her. fig. We’re a young, growing company, and we’re trying to catch up to the competition.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/catch-up Catchup Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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