catch up
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Definition
Verb (intransitive):
- To reach the same level or standard as someone or something that is ahead, often after a period of being behind.
- To learn or become informed about recent events or information one has missed.
Verb (transitive, with 'on'):
- To do work or tasks that one has not done earlier, in order to be current.
Usage and Examples
Verb (intransitive):
- She ran faster to catch up with the leader. (She ran to reach the same position as the person ahead.)
- I need to catch up on the news; I haven't read a paper in weeks. (I need to learn about recent events I missed.)
Verb (transitive, with 'on'):
- He stayed late to catch up on his reports. (He worked to complete reports that were overdue.)
- I must catch up on my sleep this weekend. (I need to get the rest I have missed.)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- "Catch up with someone": To meet someone you have not seen for some time and talk about what has happened since you last met.
- Let's have coffee and catch up with each other.
- "Catch up to someone/something": An alternative to "catch up with," emphasizing the act of reaching.
- The economy is finally catching up to pre-crisis levels.
Variants and Related Words
- Catch-up (noun, often hyphenated): An act or instance of catching up.
- We had a quick catch-up over lunch.
- Catch-up (adjective, often hyphenated): Designed to help someone reach a standard.
- She is taking a catch-up course in mathematics.
Synonyms
- Overtake: To catch up with and pass while traveling in the same direction.
- Make up for: To compensate for something lost or missed.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Catch up in (something): To become involved in something, often unexpectedly.
- He was caught up in the excitement of the crowd.
- Catch up to (something): See "Advanced Usage" above.
Related Idioms
- Play catch-up: To try to reach the same level as others after starting late or falling behind.
- After his illness, he had to play catch-up at work.
Verb
- learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened
- I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology
- reach the point where one should be after a delay
- I caught up on my homework