taken up Antonyms

Meaning of taken up

Wordnet

taken up (s)

having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something

taken up Sentence Examples

  1. The old house had been taken up by a group of squatters.
  2. The hobby took up all of her spare time.
  3. The issue of climate change has taken up a significant amount of public attention.
  4. The children took up their instruments and began to play.
  5. The bacteria had taken up residence in the wound.
  6. The team took up the challenge with enthusiasm.
  7. The refugee crisis has taken up a lot of resources and time.
  8. The new shoe trend has taken up the fashion world by storm.
  9. The project took up most of the company's budget.
  10. The offer of a promotion had taken up all of his thoughts.

FAQs About the word taken up

having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something

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The old house had been taken up by a group of squatters.

The hobby took up all of her spare time.

The issue of climate change has taken up a significant amount of public attention.

The children took up their instruments and began to play.