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    take up with
    [take up with]
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    1. begin to associate with someone, especially in a way disapproved of by the speaker:
      "he soon took up with a rough crowd and began to drink, smoke, and gamble"
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    1. begin to associate with someone, especially in a way disapproved of by the speaker:
      become friendly with
      become friends with
      join up with
      string along with
      get involved with
      start seeing
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    What is take up with phrasal verb?Definition of take up with phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (informal) to begin to be friendly with somebody, especially somebody with a bad reputation The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app
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    What does take up mean?to learn or start to do something, especially for pleasure They took up golf when they moved to Florida. She has taken up (= started to learn to play) the oboe. to start or begin something such as a job He takes up his duties next week. to join in singing or saying something to take up the chorus Their protests were later taken up by other groups.
    What does it mean if you are taken up with something?If you are taken up with something, it keeps you busy or fully occupied . Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
    What does taking up a job mean?to start or begin something such as a job He takes up his duties next week. to join in singing or saying something to take up the chorus Their protests were later taken up by other groups. to continue something that someone else has not finished, or that has not been mentioned for some time She took up the story where Tim had left off.
     
  3. take up with someone phrasal verb with take verb uk / teɪk / us / teɪk / took | taken Add to word list to become friendly or start a relationship with someone, especially someone who might have a bad influence on you:
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    take up with (one) To form a close relationship with or begin to associate or keep company with one. Often used in reference to an unsavory or untrustworthy person or group of people.
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