Pronunciation: /ræp ʌp/
noun a conclusion or resolution
A1 I need to buy some wrap up for the presents.
A2 After the party, we will do a wrap up to thank everyone for coming.
B1 The wrap up of the project highlighted the key achievements and challenges.
B2 The wrap up of the meeting summarized the main points discussed.
C1 The wrap up of the conference included a panel discussion with industry experts.
C2 The wrap up of the event was a comprehensive report detailing all aspects of the planning and execution.
verb to finish or complete something
A1 I need to wrap up my sandwich before putting it in my lunchbox.
A2 After the party, we had to wrap up all the leftover food to take home.
B1 Let's wrap up the meeting by summarizing the main points discussed.
B2 The project team is working hard to wrap up the final report before the deadline.
C1 As the conference comes to an end, it's time to wrap up the last session and thank the speakers.
C2 The negotiations took longer than expected, but we finally managed to wrap up the deal.
formal Let's wrap up this meeting before we run out of time.
informal We should wrap up this party soon so we can clean up.
slang Hey, let's wrap up this chat and get going.
figurative It's time to wrap up this chapter of my life and start fresh.
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