Pronunciation: /bif ʌp/
verb to strengthen or improve something by adding more material, resources, or support
A1 I need to beef up my English vocabulary by learning new words every day.
A2 She decided to beef up her resume by taking additional courses and certifications.
B1 The company is looking to beef up its security measures to prevent data breaches.
B2 The government plans to beef up its military presence in the region to deter any potential threats.
C1 The athlete is working hard to beef up his strength and endurance for the upcoming competition.
C2 The company invested millions to beef up their research and development department to stay ahead of the competition.
formal The company decided to beef up their security measures after the data breach.
informal I need to beef up my studying if I want to pass this exam.
slang I'm going to beef up my workout routine to get in shape for summer.
figurative The author decided to beef up the ending of the story to make it more impactful.
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