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upping

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb up has 1 sense
  1. up - raise; "up the ante"
    --1 is one way to
    increase
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Upping

Part of Speech: noun, verb

Senses:

  1. As a noun:
    1. The act of increasing or raising something.
    2. A strategy in certain card games to increase the stakes or bet.
  2. As a verb:
    1. To raise or increase something in amount, level, or intensity.
    2. In card games, to place a higher bet than the previous player.
    3. To improve or progress.
  3. In a popular sense, "upping" can refer to the action of leveling up or advancing in various contexts, such as video games or personal development.
  4. In a local sense, "upping" can represent a local tradition, event, or significant identifier of a particular community.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The company's management announced the upping of their marketing budget to reach a wider audience.
  2. In poker, Bill decided to engage in some upping to test his opponents' confidence.
  3. She started jogging daily and upping her water intake for a healthier lifestyle.
  4. David always plays aggressively, constantly upping the ante to put pressure on his opponents.
  5. After months of practice, she finally managed to up her piano skills to an advanced level.
  6. John suggested upping the difficulty level in the game to make it more challenging.
  7. The small town's annual festival, known as "Upping Day," celebrates its rich cultural heritage.
  8. During the upping ceremony, young members of the community showcase traditional dances and songs.

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