Free someone up In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "free someone up", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-12-05 01:12

Meaning of Free someone up (redirected from free up )

Free up phrasal verb

To make someone or something become available

Finishing this project before Saturday will free up my weekend.

My mom's freed me up from doing the washing to do my homework.

To become available

I will call you when the book you are asking frees up.

A: Is your computer freeing up? B: Yes, I've finished my homework on it.

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in season

1. Used to describe the point in the year when fruits and vegetables are available in large amounts.

2. In an animal's breeding period

3. Used to describe the period in the year that it is legal to hunt or catch the animal being discussed.

in service

To be operable or functional.

be (one's) for the asking

Be achieved and obtained very easily by someone

hit the streetshit the shops/stores

To appear or to become available for purchase.

be up for grabs

To be readily available.

Grammar and Usage of Free up

Verb Forms

  • Freed up
  • freeing up
  • frees up

The verb "free" must be conjugated according to its tense.

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under the harrow

1. The phrase is used to talk about the earth that is broken up and flattened by a harrow.

2. If somebody is under the harrow, he or she is forced to experience distress, or torment.

Example:

1. About 1000 hectares of farmland have been under the harrow for 2 hours.

2. Many families are under the harrow because of the economic recession.

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