came up with (Meaning)

came up with

to rise in rank or status, to produce especially in dealing with a problem or challenge, rise entry 1 sense 4, to come to attention or consideration, rise sense 6, to occur in the course of time, to come to attention, to come near, to turn out to be, to fail to achieve a desired result, grow up, to come near or approach

FAQs About the word came up with

to rise in rank or status, to produce especially in dealing with a problem or challenge, rise entry 1 sense 4, to come to attention or consideration, rise sense

devised, invented, constructed, concocted, thought (up), excogitated,cooked (up), trumped up, produced, manufactured

replicated, duplicated,copied, mimicked, cloned, imitated, reproduced,reduplicated, copycatted,

The students came up with innovative ideas for their science project.

After brainstorming, the team came up with a solution to the problem.

The engineers came up with a groundbreaking design for the new bridge.

The marketing department came up with a catchy slogan for the product launch.