round up

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle up

Meanings

1

Gather people or animals together in one place

Why “up”? Separate people or pieces come up into one line, pair, group, or connection.

The dog rounded up the sheep.
The dog gathered the sheep together.
The teacher rounded up the class after lunch.
The teacher gathered the class together after lunch.

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round upround off

Round up means gather people or animals together in one place. Round off means complete something with a final pleasant action.

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