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build up transitive verb 1. a. : to construct or erect gradually, little by little, piece by piece, or layer by layer b. : to construct (a whole, as a wheel) of separate parts 2. a. : to obstruct or close by building < they built up the door between the two houses > b. : to obstruct or fill with buildings < the fields where we played are all built up now > 3. : to develop, increase, or improve especially by successive increments < he built up his business by good service and attention to detail > < anyone can build up his constitution by heeding a few simple rules > as a. : to add fuel to and freshen (a fire) b. : to enhance the prominence of < she had a talent for building up minor roles > especially : to give favorable publicity to < they built him up with a series of articles and broadcasts > c. : to increase the voltage or current of (an electric generator or circuit) d. : to stimulate or arouse the interest or emotions of (as a team) especially with a particular aim in view < the coach built the team up to a fighting pitch > intransitive verb : to increase especially by successive increments — used chiefly of pressure |