checked up on Sentence Examples

  1. I checked up on my elderly neighbor to see if she needed anything.
  2. The doctor checked up on the patient's vital signs before discharging him.
  3. The mechanic checked up on the car's brakes and tires as a safety precaution.
  4. I checked up on the project status to ensure it was on schedule.
  5. The accountant checked up on the company's expenses to identify any discrepancies.
  6. The teacher checked up on the students' homework assignments to assess their progress.
  7. The manager checked up on the team's morale to address any concerns.
  8. The investigator checked up on the suspect's alibi to determine its validity.
  9. I checked up on the job listing to see if the application deadline had been extended.
  10. The nurse checked up on the patient post-surgery to monitor their recovery.

checked up on Meaning

checked up on

a written order directing a bank to pay money as instructed, to look or reach into (something) to find what is there, to restrain or diminish the action or force of, to waive the right to initiate the betting in a round of poker, a sudden stoppage of a forward course or progress, a check certified to be good by the bank upon which it is drawn by the signature of usually the cashier or paying teller with the word certified or accepted across the face of the check, to access (email, voicemail, etc.) to find out if there are messages, to look at or in something to see or find what is there, a slip of paper showing the amount due, inspection, investigation, to mark with squares, to put a chess king in check, something that limits or restrains see also checks and balances, investigate, examination sense 1, investigation, to draw a check on a bank, a counter in various games, under restraint or control, a mark typically ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted, examined, or verified, to ship or accept for shipment under such a consignment, to halt through caution, uncertainty, or fear, reprimand, rebuke, to leave or accept for safekeeping or for shipment, a checking of an opposing player (as in ice hockey), a written order signed by its maker directing a bank to pay a specified sum to a named person or to that person's order on demand see also negotiable instrument compare draft, examination, a fabric woven or printed with such a design, to inspect, examine, or look at, a fabric with such a design, to block the progress of (someone, such as a hockey player), crack, split, one that arrests, limits, or restrains, to make sure that something is correct or satisfactory, a check drawn on an account with insufficient funds from which to make payment, the sample or unit used for testing or verifying, to stop in a chase especially when scent is lost, a ticket or token showing ownership or identity or indicating payment made, a pattern in squares that resembles a checkerboard, to compare with a source, original, or authority, to mark with a check, the act of testing or verifying, to look at (something) to obtain information, a sudden stopping of progress, to hold back, rebuke, reprimand, exposure of a chess king to an attack from which he must be protected or moved to safety, a written order telling a bank to pay out money from a person's or company's account to the one named on the order, to bring to a stop, a check drawn by a bank on its deposits in another bank, to be the same on every point, to come to a stop, the exposing of a chess king to attack, to mark into squares, to check in at, to make checks or chinks, a mark ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted, to mark with a check as examined, verified, or satisfactory, to slack or ease off (a rope) and then belay again, to put (a chess king) in check, to inspect, examine, or look at appraisingly or appreciatively, a slip indicating the amount due, to prove to be consistent or truthful, to leave or accept for safekeeping in a checkroom, crack, break, a check drawn by a bank on its own funds and signed by the cashier or another bank official, a pattern of squares, to consign (something, such as luggage) to a common carrier from which one has purchased a passenger ticket, something that delays, stops, or holds back, a sudden pause or break in a progression, to investigate conditions, a standard for testing and evaluation, to slow or bring to a stop, a ticket or token that shows that the bearer has a claim to something

FAQs About the word checked up on

a written order directing a bank to pay money as instructed, to look or reach into (something) to find what is there, to restrain or diminish the action or forc

checked into, dug (into), examined, investigated, looked (into), inquired (into),explored,researched, probed, delved (into)

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I checked up on my elderly neighbor to see if she needed anything.

The doctor checked up on the patient's vital signs before discharging him.

The mechanic checked up on the car's brakes and tires as a safety precaution.

I checked up on the project status to ensure it was on schedule.