Pronunciation: /ˈænti ʌp/
verb To contribute money or resources, especially to a pot in poker or other gambling games before the cards are dealt.
A1 I ante up my share of the bill when dining out with friends.
A2 Players must ante up before they can start the poker game.
B1 The company required employees to ante up for a team-building retreat.
B2 Investors were hesitant to ante up more money without seeing a return on their initial investment.
C1 The government decided to ante up funding for a new infrastructure project.
C2 The wealthy philanthropist was known for anteing up large sums of money for charitable causes.
formal Before the game begins, each player must ante up an equal amount of money.
informal Come on guys, ante up so we can start this poker game!
slang Hey dude, ante up or get out of here.
figurative If you want to be successful, you need to ante up and put in the effort.
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