Prepositional Verbs
look after
To take care of someone or something.
take off
To remove something or to leave the ground (in the case of aircraft).
Glossary Reference
AI-generated from context: Verbs combined with prepositions to form meaning
look after
To take care of someone or something.
take off
To remove something or to leave the ground (in the case of aircraft).
get along with
To have a harmonious or friendly relationship with someone.
run into
To encounter someone or something unexpectedly.
give up
To stop trying to achieve something or to surrender.
look forward to
To anticipate or await something with pleasure.
come across
To encounter or discover something unexpectedly.
make up for
To compensate for something that was lacking or a disadvantage.
break down
To separate something into its component parts or to cause something to come apart.
put up with
To tolerate or endure someone or something unpleasant.
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