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noun a building up, as of military forces; increase in amount or number.
a process of growth; strengthening; development: the buildup of heavy industry.
an accumulation, as of a particular type of material:a buildup of salt deposits.
an increase, as in potential, intensity, or pressure: A buildup of suspense began halfway through the movie.
a progressive or sequential development: the buildup of helium atoms from hydrogen.
praise or publicity designed to enhance a reputation or popularize someone or something: The studio spent $100,000 on the new star's buildup.
a process of preparation designed to make possible the achievement of an ultimate objective: a lengthy buildup to a sales pitch.
encouragement; a psychological lift: Every time I need a buildup, I look at her picture.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of buildup 1925–30, Americanism ; noun use of verb phrase build up
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Example sentences from the Web for buildup The whole season for me was about the buildup to the wedding.
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That sounds small, but the buildup of Hezbollah forces in Syria was gradual, too.
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The core of the story is set against the backdrop of the Iraq invasion, the buildup , and the immediate aftermath.
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One theory revolves around 9/11 and the buildup to the first Iraq War.
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Chatterjee and his team found that D-PDMP almost totally eliminated the buildup of cholesterol in vital regions of the body.
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Of course it was another piece of callow whistling in the dark, but it was a buildup , too.
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But information about the precise results of their ordinary use and their buildup in nature accumulates very slowly.
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British Dictionary definitions for buildup verb (adverb) (tr) to construct gradually, systematically, and in stages
to increase, accumulate, or strengthen, esp by degrees the murmur built up to a roar
(intr) to prepare for or gradually approach a climax
(tr) to improve the health or physique of (a person)
(tr, usually passive) to cover (an area) with buildings
(tr) to cause (a person, enterprise, etc) to become better known; publicize they built several actresses up into stars
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun build-up progressive increase in number, size, etc the build-up of industry
a gradual approach to a climax or critical point
the training and practice that constitutes the preparation for a particular event or competition the team's Olympic build-up
extravagant publicity or praise, esp in the form of a campaign
military the process of attaining the required strength of forces and equipment, esp prior to an operation
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Idioms and Phrases with buildup 1 Fill an area with houses or other buildings, urbanize. For example, We want to protect the wetlands against those who want to build up the area . [c. 1400]
2 Gradually develop, increase in stages. For example, I want to build up my endurance for the race . [Early 1700s]
3 Accumulate or collect, as in A lot of rust has built up on the farm machinery . [Mid-1900s]
4 Increase, strengthen, develop toward, as in The sound built up until it was nearly deafening , or His argument was building up to a grand climax . [c. 1930]
5 Establish or enhance a reputation; praise or flatter. For example, Months before the official campaign could begin, they had been building up the senator's image . [c. 1930]
The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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