Re-up (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used with or without object), re-upped, re-up·ping.
  1. to reenlist for military service.
  2. to sign on or sign up for an additional period of time: A fan favorite, he’s re-upped with the Celtics for $9 million.
  3. to replenish or refill (a supply, especially of illegal drugs): I have no money to re-up on my stash.With big sales on sneakers, now’s your chance to re-up your collection.
  4. to renew (a contract, lease, subscription, etc.): We’re deciding whether to re-up our gym membership for next year.
  5. to reinvigorate or refresh (something): Lately the group has re-upped their hateful agenda and message.We've re-upped for the spring season, with some new and exciting designs.Investors have generally re-upped their commitment to the company.
noun
  1. a military reenlistment: a soldier’s re-up.
  2. a fresh supply, especially of illegal drugs.
  3. an act or instance of replenishing, renewing, or reinvigorating: Every afternoon I get a re-up of energy thanks to two cups of coffee.
Re-up (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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