jack up

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jack up

A mechanic uses a jack to jack up the front of a car.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To raise or lift something using a mechanical device, especially a jack: This is the literal meaning, referring to the physical act of elevating an object, typically a vehicle, with a specialized tool.
    • To increase something sharply, especially a price or rate: This is a figurative meaning, describing a sudden and often substantial increase.
Usage Examples
  • Literal Meaning (to lift):

    • We need to jack up the car to replace the flat tire.
    • The mechanic jacked up the rear axle to inspect the suspension.
  • Figurative Meaning (to increase sharply):

    • The oil company jacked up prices after the hurricane.
    • They've jacked up the rent by 20% this year.
Advanced Usage
  • "to jack up [something]": Often implies a forceful, manual, or deliberate action to cause an increase or elevation. It can carry a negative connotation when used figuratively, suggesting an unfair or abrupt hike.
    • The government jacked up taxes on luxury goods.
    • He jacked up the volume on the stereo.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jack (n): The device (e.g., car jack, hydraulic jack) used for lifting.
  • Jack (v): As a verb, can mean to lift with a jack (e.g., ), but "jack up" is the more complete phrasal verb form.
Synonyms
  • Raise / Lift (for the literal meaning).
  • Hike / Increase / Boost / Raise (for the figurative meaning, with "hike" being the closest in informal connotation).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Jack in (slang): To stop doing something, to quit. (e.g., )
  • Jack around (slang): To waste time or act foolishly; to mess around.
Related Idioms
  • To be jacked up (slang):
    • To be excited, pumped up, or full of energy.
      • The team was jacked up for the championship game.
    • To be under the influence of stimulant drugs.
      • He was jacked up on caffeine and couldn't sleep.
    • To be in a state of disorder or malfunction (often for machinery).
      • The engine is all jacked up; it needs a complete overhaul.
jack up

A mechanic uses a jack to jack up the front of a car.

Verb
  1. lift with a special device
    • jack up the car so you can change the tire

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