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take upverb to move from a lower to a higher place or positionplease take up the blanket so I can look underneath it boost, crane, elevate, heave, heft, heighten, hike, hoist, jack (up), lift, perk (up), pick up, raise, up, uphold, uplift, upraise ascend, mount, riserear, upend drop, lower descend, dip, fall, pitch, plunge, slipbear, depress, press, pushsink, submerge to take in (something liquid) through small openingsthe soil was so dry that the plant seemed to take up the much-needed water instantly absorb, drink, imbibe, soak (up), sponge, suck (up) gulp, guzzle, quaff, sip, slurp, swallow, swig, swill to take for one's own use (something originated by another)one cluster of fans started chanting the team name of the champions, and the crowd quickly took up the cry adopt, borrow, embrace, espouse, take on domesticate, naturalizeappropriate, arrogate, take over, usurpabsorb, assimilate, incorporate, quotecherish, prize, treasurecultivate, follow, heed, honoruse, utilizebring up, foster, nurture, raise, rearaffect, assume, copy, imitate, pretend, put on, simulate pick up on abandon, forsake, give up, relinquish, surrenderabjure, abnegate, disownreject, renounce, repudiate, spurndiscard, jettison, junk, throw away, throw out in the 14th century |