pound up
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Definition
Verb: - To shut up or confine within an enclosure or within any bounds or limits. It implies securing something or someone by placing them inside a restricted area.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the action of placing and securing something, often living beings, into a confined space. It carries a sense of forceful or secure containment. - The rancher will pound up the cattle before the storm arrives. - After the escape attempt, the guards had to pound up the prisoners more securely.
Advanced Usage
- Passive Construction: Often used in passive voice to describe the state of being confined.
- The stray dogs were pounded up by animal control.
- Figurative Use: While less common, it can be used metaphorically for non-physical confinement.
- He pounded up his emotions, refusing to let them show.
Variants and Related Words
- Pound (verb): To hit repeatedly; to crush into a powder; or to confine animals. (e.g., , ).
- Compound (noun/verb): An enclosed area or to mix together. This is a related concept of an enclosure but is a distinct word.
- Pen up (phrasal verb): A close synonym meaning to enclose in a pen.
Synonyms
- Confine
- Enclose
- Shut up
- Pen in
- Corral
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Pound into: To hit or shape something by repeated blows. (e.g., ). This is distinct from "pound up."
- Pound out: To produce something, like music or a solution, through forceful effort. (e.g., ).
Related Idioms
No common idioms directly feature "pound up."
Verb
- shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits
- The prisoners are safely pounded