Pronunciation: /kætʃ mi ʌp/
verb to bring someone up to date on a particular topic or situation
A1 Can you catch me up on what happened while I was away?
A2 I need someone to catch me up on the latest developments in the project.
B1 I'll need you to catch me up on the new procedures before I can start working on them.
B2 Could you catch me up on the details of the meeting that I missed?
C1 I asked my colleague to catch me up on the project updates during my absence.
C2 It's important to catch me up on any changes in the schedule as soon as possible.
pronoun refers to the person being caught up
A1 Can you catch me up on what happened while I was away?
A2 I need someone to catch me up on the latest gossip.
B1 Could you catch me up on the details of the meeting?
B2 I missed the first part of the movie, can you catch me up on what happened?
C1 I was out of town for a week, so please catch me up on any important news.
C2 I haven't been following the case closely, can you catch me up on the latest developments?
preposition used to indicate the action of catching up to someone or something
A1 Can you catch me up on what happened while I was away?
A2 I need someone to catch me up on the latest gossip.
B1 Could you catch me up on the main points of the meeting?
B2 I'll need you to catch me up on the project updates before the presentation.
C1 Please catch me up on any important developments that I may have missed.
C2 I trust you to catch me up on all the details of the investigation.
formal Could you please catch me up on the latest developments in the project?
informal Hey, can you catch me up on what I missed during the meeting?
slang Yo, can you catch me up on the gossip that's been going around?
figurative I've been out of the loop for a while, so can you catch me up on what's been happening in your life?
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