Past tense for to assemble or congregate in one place or as a group
“I needed to round up the troops and devise a battle plan for cleanliness.”
Past tense for to apprehend
“The police shortly arrive and round up the crooks.”
Past tense for to bring to an end to
“The assembly was an immensely humorous and enjoyable way to round up the day.”
(arithmetic) Past tense for to round (a number) to the smallest integer that is not less than it
“Oracle wants customers to multiply the number of processors cores in a system by .75 and then round up to the next whole number regardless of the fraction.”
Past tense for to enclose (animals) in a pen
Averaged up
Past tense for to gather or collect
Past tense for to direct or steer a group of animals or people
Past tense for to group or combine into a single group or whole
Past tense for to draft or conscript for military service
Past tense for to bring together and take in from scattered places or sources
Past tense for to form a cluster or group
Past tense for to form into a group or groups
Past tense for to tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or on a farm
Past tense for to unite for a common purpose
Past tense for to make up or be a part of a whole
Having been accumulated or amassed
Having come together as a group (of people or animals)
Imprecise but close to in quantity or amount
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