rope up
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Definition
Verb (transitive or intransitive) 1. To connect people together with a rope for safety: The primary meaning is to attach individuals to each other or to a fixed point using a rope, typically to prevent falls during climbing, mountaineering, or other hazardous activities.
Usage
This verb is used specifically in contexts involving climbing, mountaineering, caving, or glacier travel. It describes a safety procedure. It can be used transitively (e.g., "The guide roped up the climbers") or intransitively (e.g., "The climbers roped up").
Examples
- Before crossing the glacier, the team roped up.
- The experienced climber roped up the two novices for their safety.
- It is standard procedure to rope up for the final ascent.
Advanced Usage
- To be roped up: Describes the state of being connected by a rope.
- Once they were roped up, the team began their traverse.
Variants and Related Words
- Rope (verb): To catch, bind, or secure with a rope. This is the base verb from which the phrasal verb is derived.
- The cowboy roped the calf.
- Belay (verb): A related climbing technique for securing a rope to control a climber's descent and arrest falls.
- Harness (noun/verb): The equipment worn by a climber to which the rope is attached.
Synonyms
- Tether (verb): To tie with a rope or chain to restrict movement, often for safety.
- Secure (verb): To fasten or make safe. (This is a more general term.)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Rope in (idiomatic): To persuade someone to participate in an activity.
- They managed to rope me in to help with the project. (Note: This is a different, idiomatic phrasal verb unrelated to climbing safety.)
Verb
- attach to one another, for safety
- The mountaineers roped up when they started the final ascent