Hanapin
to catch up
[phrase form: catch]
01
magcatch up, mag-update
to exchange information or knowledge that was missed or overlooked
Intransitive: to catch up on a task
02
habulin, maabot
to go faster and reach someone or something that is ahead
Intransitive: to catch up with sb/sth
03
ma-involve sa, ma-engage sa
to become unintentionally involved in something, often against one's will or without prior planning
Transitive: to catch up sb in a situation
04
kunin, habulin
to quickly retrieve something, usually one that has fallen or left behind
Transitive: to catch up sth
05
makas, humabol
to reach the same level or status as someone or something else, especially after falling behind
Intransitive: to catch up on sth | to catch up with sth
06
habol, makabawi
to complete a task or activity that was postponed or delayed due to lack of time or other reasons
Transitive: to catch up a task or activity
catch up
v
Halimbawa
The accidental discovery caught up the researchers in a new avenue of exploration.
The unforeseen circumstances caught up everyone in a state of confusion.
He caught up his umbrella and briefcase before leaving the office.
Can you catch up the work you missed during your vacation?
After the meeting, she caught up her notes and laptop, heading towards the conference room exit.