box up
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Definition
- Verb:
- To enclose or confine as if in a box: The action of placing something or someone within a confined space, similar to putting it into a box, often implying restriction or containment.
Usage
- The verb "box up" is a phrasal verb. It is typically used in informal or everyday contexts to describe the act of packing items into boxes or, more figuratively, restricting movement or freedom.
- It is often used in the passive voice ("be boxed up") to describe a state of confinement.
- It can be used with both objects (things) and, less commonly, people or animals.
Examples
- Verb:
- We need to box up these books before we move. (We need to put these books into boxes before we move.)
- The stray cat was boxed up and taken to the animal shelter. (The stray cat was confined in a carrier and taken to the animal shelter.)
- After the merger, our department felt boxed up in the new corporate structure. (After the merger, our department felt restricted and confined by the new corporate structure.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be boxed up": To be in a state of confinement or restriction, often used figuratively.
- I've been boxed up in this office all day and need some fresh air. (I've been confined to this office all day and need some fresh air.)
Variants and Related Words
- Box (verb): To fight with the fists as a sport; to pack into a box. (e.g., )
- Box in (phrasal verb): To prevent someone or something from moving, often by surrounding them. (e.g., )
- Package (verb): To put something into a package or container. This is a more general synonym.
Synonyms
- Enclose: To surround or close off on all sides.
- Confine: To keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits.
- Crate: To pack something into a crate (a specific type of box).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Pack up: To put things into containers, especially in preparation for moving or storing. This is a very close synonym in the context of preparing items.
- It's time to pack up the Christmas decorations.
- Shut in: To confine or enclose, often implying being trapped inside a building or room.
- The heavy snow shut us in for three days.
Related Idioms
- Boxed into a corner: Forced into a difficult situation with no good options for escape or resolution. This idiom relates to the figurative sense of being confined.
- During the negotiations, he felt boxed into a corner.
Verb
- enclose or confine as if in a box