Pronunciation: /mæks ʌp/

Definitions of max up

verb to maximize or increase to the highest level

Example Sentences

A1 I max up my phone volume when listening to music.

A2 She always maxes up her credit card limit.

B1 The chef maxed up the spice level in the curry.

B2 The company decided to max up their advertising budget for the new product launch.

C1 The athlete maxed up his training regimen in preparation for the competition.

C2 The government has plans to max up funding for education in the upcoming budget.

Examples of max up in a Sentence

formal It is important to always follow the recommended dosage and not max up on medication.

informal Don't max up on snacks before dinner, you'll spoil your appetite!

slang I always max up on caffeine before a big exam to stay awake.

figurative She decided to max up her efforts in order to reach her goal faster.

Grammatical Forms of max up

past tense

maxed up

plural

maxes up

comparative

more maxed up

superlative

most maxed up

present tense

maxes up

future tense

will max up

perfect tense

has maxed up

continuous tense

is maxing up

singular

maxes up

positive degree

max up

infinitive

to max up

gerund

maxing up

participle

maxing up

Origin and Evolution of max up

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: American English
Story behind the word: The term 'max up' is believed to have originated in American English slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of maximizing something to its fullest extent, 'max up' has evolved to also mean to increase or enhance something to its highest level.