come up with
English
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Verb
come up with (third-person singular simple present comes up with, present participle coming up with, simple past came up with, past participle come up with)
- (idiomatic) To invent, create, or think of.
- I don't know the answer, but I might be able to come up with a good guess.
- How can you come up with such brilliant ideas?
- Shelly stalled while she tried to come up with a good response.
- To reach or overtake.
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see come, up, with.
Translations
to invent, create
References
- come up with at OneLook Dictionary Search
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