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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

To round up

Consider the following sentence:


"I expect to round up the case this week."


In this context, what does 'to round up' mean?



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Christine Christie In this context, what does 'to round up' mean? It looks like a mistake for "wrap up" or "round off" or "wind up" or "round out" or other things. You round up stray cattle.

  • Christine Christie In this context, what does 'to round up' mean?
  • It looks like a mistake for "wrap up" or "round off" or "wind up" or "round out" or other things.
  • You round up stray cattle.
  • You can't round up a case.
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Christine ChristieIn this context, what does 'to round up' mean?

It looks like a mistake for "wrap up" or "round off" or "wind up" or "round out" or other things. You round up stray cattle. You can't round up a case.

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expect to wrap up the case

CJ

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