Come up
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British pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "come up"

to come up
[phrase form: come]
01

to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them

to come up definition and meaning
02

to rise, typically in a physical sense

to come up definition and meaning
03

to present or introduce something, particularly something desirable

04

to emerge or be produced as a consequence or outcome

05

to emerge to the visible or accessible level of water

06

to arise or occur, especially unexpectedly or suddenly

07

(of a machine) to begin operating

08

to be brought up or mentioned in a conversation or discussion

09

(of a group of people) to gather in a specific location or for a particular purpose

10

to gather money or other resources over time

11

to cause someone to feel or experience a particular emotion, often unexpectedly.

12

(of an event or schedule) to be approaching or getting closer in time

13

to be presented before a judge or jury for a decision in a court of law

14

to begin to experience the effects of a recreational drug after consuming it

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Example
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As I was browsing in the store, a salesperson came up and offered to help me find what I was looking for.
The issue of funding for the project came up at the team meeting.
A great deal on a house came up
The generator will automatically come up in case of a power outage.
The submarine will come up from the ocean depths in a matter of minutes.
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