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take up

/teɪk ʌp/

[/teɪk ʌp/]

start a hobby; occupy

Intermediateverb

Definition

To start a new hobby or activity, or to occupy time or space.

Example

She took up painting after retiring and now sells her landscapes at the local craft market.

She took up painting after retiring and now sells her landscapes at the local craft market.

Etymology

From 'take' plus 'up', meaning to adopt or occupy, in use since the Middle Ages.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for hobbies and pursuits; also 'take up space' and 'take up an offer'.

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