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add up to reach (a certain total).
be up to to be the choice or responsibility of (someone or something); depend on.
face up to to meet bravely.
feel up to (informal) to feel able to.
lead up to to precede (something). [4 definitions]
live up to to act or succeed in a way that is equal to (certain expectations). [2 definitions]
look up to to respect; admire.
make it up to (someone) to repay (someone) in some way for a wrong, or perceived wrong, done to that person.
put (someone) up to to persuade (someone) to do (something foolish, mischievous, or unlawful).
stand up to to boldly confront or fight back against (someone stronger or in authority) because of a real or perceived injustice. [2 definitions]
up to date fully informed; knowing the most recent information (often fol. by "on," "as to," or "with regard to"). [3 definitions]
up to snuff (informal) up to a particular standard; in satisfactory or good shape.
up to something involved in something suspicious or secretive.