Definition of «to collect up»

The phrase "to collect up" means to gather or accumulate something in a single place, usually by bringing together individual items or pieces. It can refer to both physical and abstract objects, such as gathering information, thoughts, or data into one organized group. The action of collecting things up often involves searching for the items, organizing them, and putting them together in an orderly manner.

Sentences with «to collect up»

  • Under an annual plan, an initial one year premium is collected up front at closing, with monthly payments collected along with the mortgage payment each month thereafter. (hzcu-mortgage.org)
  • So if you are partially to blame and another person is more than 10 but less than 25 percent at fault, you can only collect up to $ 200,000. (attorneys.com)
  • But it turns out that we do leave enough at the end of some bottles to collect up in the ol' vinegar jar. (jensnaturalkitchen.com)
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