Pronunciation: /ɡriːn ʌp/
verb To make something green or greener, typically by adding plants or vegetation.
A1 I need to green up my room by adding some plants.
A2 She decided to green up her diet by eating more vegetables.
B1 The city council plans to green up the urban areas with more parks and trees.
B2 The company is looking to green up their image by implementing more environmentally friendly practices.
C1 The government is investing in initiatives to green up the economy and reduce carbon emissions.
C2 The organization aims to green up their supply chain by sourcing sustainable materials and reducing waste.
adjective Having a green color or being covered in green vegetation.
A1 The grass in the park is green up.
A2 She likes to wear green up clothes.
B1 The trees in the forest are starting to green up in the spring.
B2 The gardeners are working hard to green up the city streets.
C1 The environmental organization's goal is to green up urban areas.
C2 The government has implemented policies to green up the economy and reduce carbon emissions.
formal The organization's goal is to green up the city by planting more trees and implementing sustainable practices.
informal Let's green up our neighborhood by starting a community garden.
slang I heard the city council is planning to green up the park next month.
figurative She decided to green up her diet by incorporating more fruits and vegetables into her meals.
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