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runupenUK
run-up or run·up (rŭn′ŭp′)n.1. An often sudden increase: a run-up in interest rates; a run-up in food prices; a run-up in house values.2. The period of time that leads up an event or occurrence: the run-up to the championship games.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | runup - a substantial increase over a relatively short period of time; "a runup in interest rates"; "market runups are followed by corrections"run-upincrease - a change resulting in an increase; "the increase is scheduled for next month" |
runupenUK
Runup1. A sudden increase in price, especially of a stock. Runups are usually temporary.
2. A sudden increase in some economic measure. For example, the Federal Reserve may run up interest rates, or a recession may lead to a runup in unemployment.runup A sharp, short-term increase in the price of a stock or the stock market.runupenUK
Synonyms for runupnoun a substantial increase over a relatively short period of timeSynonymsRelated Words |