Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal verbs and their meanings
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Get on with continue doing something
Do up repair or decorate a building so that it looks attractive
Clear up make a place tidy by removing things from it or putting them where they should be or solve or explain something.
Go on Continue
Wear out to become or make damaged by constant use
Pick up to use your hands to lift / to go to a place to get / to learn
Take-up to use or require a particular amount of space / to start doing an activity regularly
Sum up to give the main or important points of
Make up to invent / to equal a particular number or part / to become friends again after an argument
Get over to recover from
Live up to to match or reach what was hoped or expected
Hand back to return sth with your hands
Get away with to do sth you should not do, without being discovered
Point out to emphasize sth by saying it / to show who sb is or where sth is
Put off to decide to do sth at a later time or date / discourage
Turn out to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one // to happen or end in a particular way
Look back to think about the past
Take over to continue a job that sb else has started / to get control of a government, country, company, etc.
Pull in If a vehicle pulls in, it moves in that direction and stops there.
Cater for to provide what is wanted or needed by someone or something
Hang around with to have sb as your friend
Chill out to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you
Be up to to be doing something
Pop into If you pop into a place, you visit there briefly, usually for some purpose
Wear out to make someone extremely tired
Cut down (on) to do or use less of something
Come up against to have to deal with a problem
Come up with to suggest or think of an idea or plan
Find out To learn new info for the first time
Carry out To do something that you have said you you will do or that you have been told to do
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