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workup

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noun (1)

work·​up ˈwərk-ˌəp How to pronounce workup (audio)
: an intensive diagnostic study especially for medical purposes

work-up

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noun (2)

: an unintended mark on a printed sheet caused by the rising of spacing material

work up

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verb

worked up; working up; works up

transitive verb

1
: to stir up : rouse
2
: to produce by mental or physical work
worked up a comedy act
worked up a sweat in the gym

intransitive verb

: to rise gradually in intensity or emotional tone

Example Sentences

Verb spent years working up a period novel that was historically accurate in every detail
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Each dog is given a physical workup including blood work to ensure there are no underlying health issues. Fox News, 13 Aug. 2022 After a medical workup, the dogs are placed in foster homes. Meg Dunn, CNN, 28 July 2022 Yet, papilledema is challenging to diagnose without an ophthalmologist’s examination because more clinical data, including imaging of the brain and visual acuity, are often necessary as part of the workup. George Maliha, Scientific American, 29 June 2022 Patients who come to the emergency department with abdominal pain often get an ultrasound as part of their diagnostic workup – especially if the pain is localized to the right upper abdomen. Dr. Michael Daignault, USA TODAY, 2 June 2022 This fragmented analysis makes performing a full genetic workup during pregnancy nearly impossible. Haim Neerman, Forbes, 7 June 2022 Some physician offices make their healthy patients even come back a second time for the ‘diagnostic’ workup, separating what used to be integrated into one visit into two different visits—‘wellness’ and ‘physical’. Rita Numerof, Forbes, 16 May 2022 Further workup revealed the issue: Aliyah had new-onset diabetes. Carolyn Barber, Scientific American, 15 Apr. 2022 Over three to four hours, these people went through an exhaustive medical workup by a variety of specialists. Melba Newsome, Scientific American, 30 June 2021
Verb
Over time, users may work up to an angle of 60 degrees or more for short periods. Sara Gaynes Levy, Peoplemag, 7 Sep. 2022 Ritalin and Adderall are shorter-acting formulations – typically for around four to six hours – while Concerta and Vyvanse are designed to work up to about 12 hours. Laura E. Knouse, The Conversation, 9 May 2022 To maximize your jump rope endurance, work up to sessions of 20 to 30 minutes. Tatiana Lampa, Good Housekeeping, 4 Aug. 2022 Everybody’s got to eat, and few people work up an appetite quite like healthcare professionals. Hunter Boyce, ajc, 12 May 2022 Back at the W Fort Lauderdale, fitness enthusiasts can work up a sweat or stretch it out in the hotel’s boot camp and vinyasa yoga classes which take place on the beach twice a week. Anna Haines, Forbes, 18 July 2022 Then work up to more powerful solutions. Choose an inconspicuous spot, like under a chair or table, to test the cleaning solution before going forward with all the pavers. Kristina Mcguirk, Better Homes & Gardens, 16 June 2022 Start with lower weights so that you can get used to the position, then work up from there. Kirk Charles, Men's Health, 24 May 2022 From trick-or-treating to festive Halloween games, October 31 celebrations can work up quite an appetite! Taylor Worden, Good Housekeeping, 18 May 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Noun (1)

1939, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1903, in the meaning defined above

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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The first known use of workup was in the 15th century

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