Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpən ʌp/
verb to unfold, reveal, or make accessible
A1 Can you open up the window?
A2 I need to open up a bank account.
B1 The new restaurant will open up next month.
B2 She decided to open up about her feelings.
C1 The therapist helped him open up about his past trauma.
C2 The CEO plans to open up new markets for the company.
adverb in a way that allows access or entrance
A1 The flower shop will open up at 9am.
A2 She asked him to open up about his feelings.
B1 The new restaurant is set to open up next month.
B2 The speaker encouraged the audience to open up their minds to new ideas.
C1 The government needs to open up discussions with the opposition to find a solution.
C2 The CEO decided to open up the company's financial records for transparency.
formal The company plans to open up new markets in Asia next year.
informal Let's open up a discussion about our upcoming project.
slang I heard the new club is going to open up this weekend.
figurative Learning to trust others can really help you open up emotionally.
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