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| Definitions from the WebFirm Up:Verb (transitive): Sense: 1 To make something more solid or stable. Example sentence: I need to firm up the plans for the weekend before we leave. Related Products:Planning Organizer Sense: 2 To strengthen muscles or improve one's physical condition. Example sentence: She started going to the gym to firm up her body. Related Products:Exercise Equipment Phrasal Verb: Sense: 3 To finalize or confirm something, typically an agreement or arrangement. Example sentence: The contract needs some adjustments before we can firm it up. Related Products:Legal Contracts Phrasal Verb: Sense: 4 To become more definite or settled. Example sentence: The travel plans are still tentative, but we hope they firm up soon. Related Products:Travel Planner Adjective: Sense: 5 Firm, stable, or solid. Example sentence: Her handshake was firm and confident. Related Products:Office Chair Adverb: Sense: 6 With a firm or resolute manner. Example sentence: The coach instructed the team to stand firm up against their opponents. Related Products:Leadership Book Motivational Speakers | ||||
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