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relationship phrasal verb
Relationship Phrases: Useful Phrasal Verbs about Relationships
- Fall for: Begin to be in love with someone
- Go out: Date someone
- Make up: Forgive each other after an argument or disagreement
- Split up: End a relationship
- Break up: End a relationship
- Look up to: Respect and admire someone
- Fall out: Argue with someone and stop being friendly with them
- Put down: Say bad things about someone; to insult
- Put up with: Tolerate; accept an unpleasant situation without complaining
- I’m sorry; I’m not with (agree with) you on this point.
- I beat off (waste time) at work all day; I didn’t get anything done.
- She was brought up in a very religious household, but broke away (leave suddenly) from the church in her teens.
- I’ve decided to break it off (end a relationship) with her.
- I finally broke into (opened) the second package of cookies.
- I hope to bring about (achieve) a successful conclusion.
- Sam was sure he could bring them around (convince) to the deal.
- The latest budget reforms are intended to bring down (reduce) the level of inflation.
- He has the ability to bring forth (create) new ideas when they are needed.
- Don’t bring up (mention) politics if you want to have a quiet conversation with that guy.
- She did well enough bringing up (raise) two sons and a daughter on her own.
- I was very ill today; I kept bringing up (vomit) everything I ate.
- I need a truck to carry off (transport away) all this furniture.
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