Synonym: catch, make up, overtake. Similar words: come up with, put up with, end up with, keep up with, meet up with, catch, catches, catch on. Meaning: v. 1. catch up with and possibly overtake 2. make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point.
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31. He is always fooling in class, but the teacher will catch up with him some day.
32. After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others.
33. We need time to catch up with outstanding orders.
34. Rational expectations catch up with the actual inflation rate.
35. I wanted to catch up with him.
36. Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you later.
37. Not a dreamer at all, but a man waiting for history to catch up with him.
38. Blake sighed, and ran to catch up with his travelling companion.
39. Next day, it's off to the supermarket to catch up with the shopping - don't forget the newborn-size nappies!
40. Could be one those females we never did catch up with, identify, on the early robberies.
41. Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
42. Most of the third-year students had been back for a month already, desperately trying to catch up with their second-year work.
43. The produce business is not like peanut butter where it takes time for the whole process to catch up with the product.
44. So let's catch up with all the action as we go spinning the globe.
45. I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning.
46. It was excellent fun and a really good chance to catch up with friends I hadn't seen since graduation.
47. It is a day for household chores, for cleaning and scrubbing, or to catch up with their religious studies.
48. Otherwise they would head in the direction of the agreed place and either catch up with the flocks or inquire.
49. And I would have to hurry to catch up with it.
50. Cost barriers to entry are high and the time necessary to catch up with market leaders is lengthy.
51. The dinner was a pleasant opportunity for members to catch up with each other's news.
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52. Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation, coolly self-possessed.
53. Not until 1926 did servicing catch up with urgent repair needs.
54. I had to do a quick two-step to catch up with her.
55. The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it. Clarence Darrow
56. She was breathless when she did catch up with him outside on the front doorstep.
57. Visitors started remarking favorably on what that enthusiastic crowd at Zweibrticken was doing to catch up with the existing wings.
58. Latecomers hurriedly kneel and bow, trying to catch up with the group prayer in progress.
59. The new agreement gave both sides one month to catch up with their commitments under the treaty.
60. A wounded horse limped in the wheat, trying to catch up with the other cavalry horses.
More similar words: come up with, put up with, end up with, keep up with, meet up with, catch, catches, catch on, catch fire, communicate with, touch up, patch, watch, scratch, watch out for, switch, switch on, switch off, with, do with, go with, within, without, down with, play with, get on with, go without, cope with, do without, with young.