come up with (Meaning)

come 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

come up with Sentence Examples

  1. The team had to come up with a strategy to overcome the formidable opponent.
  2. Despite brainstorming for hours, we couldn't come up with any viable solutions.
  3. The inventor was determined to come up with a revolutionary new product.
  4. The students struggled to come up with creative writing ideas for their assignment.
  5. The company faced financial challenges and needed to come up with a restructuring plan.
  6. We searched high and low but couldn't come up with the missing piece of the puzzle.
  7. The chef came up with a tantalizing new recipe that tantalized our taste buds.
  8. The engineer came up with an ingenious way to solve the technical problem.
  9. The researchers came up with a groundbreaking discovery that changed our understanding of the world.
  10. The politician had to come up with a convincing speech to sway the voters.

FAQs About the word come 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

devise, invent, construct, concoct, cook (up), manufacture, drum up, produce, think (up), make up

replicate, imitate, mimic, reproduce,copy, duplicate, clone,reduplicate, copycat,

The team had to come up with a strategy to overcome the formidable opponent.

Despite brainstorming for hours, we couldn't come up with any viable solutions.

The inventor was determined to come up with a revolutionary new product.

The students struggled to come up with creative writing ideas for their assignment.