rounded up

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English - English
of cattle etc, gathered together as a group
Simple past tense and past participle of round up
of a real number, converted to an integer by having 0.5 added to it, and the result being rounded down
round up
To round (a number) to the smallest integer that is not less than it, or to some other greater value, especially a whole number of hundreds, thousands, etc

The total is $24,995 — let's round up to $25,000.

round up
To collect or gather (something) together

Round up the usual suspects.

round up
seek out and bring together; "round up some loyal followers"
round up
If the police or army round up a number of people, they arrest or capture them. The police rounded up a number of suspects She says the patrolmen rounded them up at the village school and beat them with rifle butts
round up
If you round up animals or things, you gather them together. He had sought work as a cowboy, rounding up cattle see also round 2, roundup
round up
collect; arrange a hunt; even off to the a higher amount
round up
seek out and bring together; "round up some loyal followers
rounded up

    Hyphenation

    round·ed up

    Turkish pronunciation

    raundıd ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈroundəd ˈəp/ /ˈraʊndəd ˈʌp/
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