wrap up

The term "wrap up" is versatile, often used to indicate concluding, summarizing, or covering something. It can be both literal and figurative in usage.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To bring something to a conclusion or finish.

Example

  • Let's wrap up the meeting by summarizing our key points.
  • They wrapped up the project ahead of schedule.

B2General

(informal)To summarize or briefly restate the main points.

Example

  • He wrapped up his presentation with a quick summary.
  • The news anchor gave a wrap-up of the day's events.

A2Cold Weather

(informal)To dress warmly in layers of clothing.

Example

  • Make sure to wrap up before going outside; it's freezing!
  • She wrapped up in a thick coat and scarf.

B1General

(informal)To cover or enclose something completely with a material.

Example

  • They wrapped up the gift with colorful paper.
  • He wrapped up the leftovers and put them in the fridge.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "wrap up":

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