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  1. UP definition: 1. towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level: 2. out of the ground: 3…. Learn more.

  2. Up definition: to, toward, or in a more elevated position. See examples of UP used in a sentence.

  3. 1. a. In or to a higher position: looking up. b. In a direction opposite to the center of the earth or a comparable gravitational center: up from the lunar surface. 2. In or to an upright position: sat up in bed. 3. a. Above a surface: coming up for air. b. So as to detach or unearth: pulling up weeds. c. Above the horizon: as the sun came up. 4.

  4. How to use up in a sentence. in or into a higher position or level; especially : away from the center of the earth; from beneath the ground or water to the surface… See the full definition

  5. If an amount of something goes up, it increases. If an amount of something is up, it has increased and is at a higher level than it was. They recently put my rent up. Tourism is up, jobs are up, individual income is up. Germany's rate has also risen sharply, up from 3 percent to 4.5 percent.

  6. Up is a word that means "from lower to higher," so you can use it when you go up in a hot air balloon, when you look up at the clouds, or when you graduate from high school and move up in the world.

  7. UP definition: 1. towards or in a higher place: 2. vertical or as straight as possible: 3. to a greater degree…. Learn more.

  8. up meaning, definition, what is up: towards a higher place or position: Learn more.

  9. Up Definition. From a lower to a higher place; away from or out of the ground. In or on a higher position or level; off the ground, or from a position below to one at the surface of the earth or water. In a direction opposite to the center of the earth or a comparable gravitational center. Up from the lunar surface.

  10. moving in or related to a direction that is up or is regarded as up: the up elevator; the up train traveling north; the up platform of a railroad station. informed; familiar;