Creation & Destruction
Phrasal verbs for making and breaking
Introduction
The cycle of creation and destruction runs through all human activity. We "set up" businesses, "put together" projects, "tear down" old structures, and "throw away" what we no longer need.
This chapter covers phrasal verbs for creating and destroying: building things, assembling components, dismantling systems, and disposing of the unwanted.
Themes
BuildingAssemblingDesigningDestroyingDisposingRepairing
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All Phrasal Verbs in This Chapter (97)
- put together To assemble or create something
- make up To invent or create something; to constitute
- think up To create an idea or plan through thinking
- work out To develop or devise a plan; to calculate
- build up To gradually increase or develop
- knock together To make something quickly and roughly
- dream up To invent something imaginative
- whip up To make something quickly; to stir up emotions
- rustle up To prepare or find something quickly
- churn out To produce large quantities quickly
- throw together To make something hastily
- piece together To assemble from fragments; to understand gradually
- cook up To prepare food; to invent a story or plan
- map out To plan something in detail
- hammer out To work out details through discussion
- write up To write a full account of something
- draw out To extract or elicit information
- lay out To arrange or display
- turn out To produce or create
- cobble together To assemble roughly
- mock up To create a prototype
- set up To establish or arrange something
- put together To assemble or create from parts
- build up To construct or increase gradually
- draw up To prepare a document or plan
- work out To devise or calculate something
- come up with To think of or produce an idea
- whip up To quickly make something or excite emotions
- patch together To create something from various sources
- knock up To make something quickly (British) or make pregnant (American)
- run up To make something quickly or accumulate
- crank out To produce quickly in large numbers
- pump out To produce in large quantities
- roll out To launch or introduce something officially
- bring out To release or publish something
- put out To publish or produce for the public
- get out To publish or produce something
- spin off To create something new from an existing thing
- branch off To separate and develop in a new direction
- break off To separate or end suddenly
- split off To separate from a larger group
- carve out To create by hard work or from existing material
- thrash out To discuss thoroughly until resolved
- hash out To discuss and settle something
- smooth out To remove problems or irregularities
- flesh out To add more detail to something
- fill in To complete by adding information
- fill out To complete a form or become fuller
- sketch out To outline or describe roughly
- lay out To arrange or explain clearly
- set out To arrange or begin a journey
- mark out To define boundaries or distinguish
- stake out To claim or mark territory
- block out To plan roughly or exclude
- rough out To create a preliminary version
- fit out To equip or furnish a space
- kit out To provide with equipment or clothing
- do up To renovate or fasten
- fix up To repair or arrange
- patch up To repair temporarily or reconcile
- shore up To support or reinforce
- prop up To support something to stop it falling
- clean up To make clean or profit significantly
- clear up To tidy, resolve, or improve (weather)
- sort out To organize or resolve
- straighten out To resolve or correct
- polish off To finish quickly or defeat easily
- round off To complete nicely or approximate a number
- finish off To complete or kill
- wind up To end or tease someone
- tear down To demolish or criticize harshly
- pull down To demolish or lower
- knock down To demolish or reduce price
- break down To stop functioning or divide into parts
- take apart To disassemble or criticize severely
- pull apart To separate forcefully or analyze critically
- rip apart To tear violently or criticize harshly
- strip down To remove parts or undress
- cut out To remove by cutting or stop doing
- cut off To disconnect or interrupt
- throw out To discard or reject
- throw away To discard or waste
- chuck out To throw away or expel
- clear out To empty or leave quickly
- rub out To erase or (slang) kill
- cross out To draw a line through to delete
- strike out To delete or fail
- phase out To gradually stop using
- die away To gradually become fainter
- fade out To gradually disappear
- burn out To stop working from overuse or exhaustion
- wear out To use until no longer functional
- use up To consume completely
- run out To have no more of something
- conjure up To create or evoke
- patch up To repair something temporarily
- rig up To set up equipment temporarily
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