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- arrange a number of things in a pile, typically a neat one:"the books had been stacked up in three piles"
- form a large quantity:"the costs would stack up for any speculator" · "the pension scheme was stacking up an enormous future bill for the public"
- make sense; correspond to reality:"to blame the debacle on the antics of a rogue trader is not credible—it doesn't stack up" · "he is still convinced the economics stack up"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalmeasure up; compare:"our rural schools stack up well against their urban counterparts"
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- "Stack up" is a phrasal verb that can mean:
- To seem accurate or show that something is worth buying or investing in.
- To keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile or a long line.
- To put into a stack or pile.
- To accumulate or pile up.
- To compare or measure up against something else1234.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.if accounts, prices, figures, etc. stack up, they seem to be accurate or show that something is worth buying or investing in: The economics of buying US retail and commercial banking businesses do not stack up. to increase in number or amount: Problems in the industry have stacked up in recent months.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stack-upphrasal verb stack up to keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile, a long line, etc. Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus. During the strike, refuse has been stacking up in the streets.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…stack up (third-person singular simple present stacks up, present participle stacking up, simple past and past participle stacked up) (transitive) To put into a stack. Stack up the boxes. (intransitive) to pile up; to accumulate. (idiomatic, transitive) To put a group of abstract things together.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stack_upstackup Measure up, equal, as in Their gift doesn't stack up against mine. This usage alludes to piling up one's chips at poker, and comparing them to those of the other players.www.dictionary.com/browse/stackup STACK UP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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