wrap up
Third Person
wraps up
Present Participle
wrapping up
Past Tense
wrapped up
Past Participle
wrapped up
1
to cover something by putting paper or a similar material around it
transitive
- The gift needs wrapping up in colorful paper for the birthday party.
- Ensure the artwork is wrapped up in protective covering before transport.
- Can you please ensure the leftovers are wrapped up in foil for storage?
- She decided on bubble wrap to wrap up the delicate porcelain figurine.
- The florist will wrap the flowers up with a decorative ribbon.
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2
to complete a meeting, task, agreement, etc.
transitive
- The committee decided to wrap up the discussion and make a decision.
- The teacher will wrap up the class with a brief review of the lesson.
- The facilitator will wrap up the training session with a group activity.
- The manager suggested wrapping up the negotiation with a final offer.
- It's time to wrap up the project and present the final results.
3
to put on garments for warmth or defense against the weather
- Wrap the kids up warmly before they go outside to play.
- Before going out in the snow, remember to wrap yourself up in a scarf and gloves.
- The hiker wrapped up in a thick coat to face the mountain's cold winds.
- The toddler was carefully wrapped up in a waterproof jacket.
- The mom told her children to wrap up in hats and mittens for the snowy day.
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