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wrap up

/ræp ʌp/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To finish, complete, or bring something to a conclusion.

Example Sentences:
  • Let's wrap up this meeting so everyone can go home.
  • We should be able to wrap up the project by Friday afternoon.
2.verb

To dress in warm clothing.

Example Sentences:
  • Make sure you wrap up well before going out in the snow.
  • It's freezing outside, so wrap up warm.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the literal action of 'wrapping' an object in paper or cloth to enclose it completely (dating back to the Middle English 'wrappen'), the phrase evolved metaphorically by the late 19th century to mean enclosing or enclosing a task, project, or event to bring it to a neat conclusion.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine finishing a meeting and literally 'wrapping' it up like a present to put a bow on it.

Frequently Asked Questions About “wrap up

1. What is the meaning of “wrap up” in English?

In English, wrap up (verb) is defined as: “To finish, complete, or bring something to a conclusion.”.

2. How do you use “wrap up” in a sentence?

Let's wrap up this meeting so everyone can go home.

3. What are English synonyms of “wrap up”?

Common synonyms include:conclude,finish,finalize,complete

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “wrap up”?

Derived from the literal action of 'wrapping' an object in paper or cloth to enclose it completely (dating back to the Middle English 'wrappen'), the phrase evolved metaphorically by the late 19th century to mean enclosing or enclosing a task, project, or event to bring it to a neat conclusion.