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Branch out
To diversify; to try new things or skills
Take up
To occupy (e.g. space, time or energy)
Weigh up
To carefully consider the pros and cons of different options
Back up
To support someone; to save data on multiple devices
Go through
To experience something, sometimes a difficult time
Come up
To happen unexpectedly
Carry out
To do something, usually a task
Call back
To return a previously missed call
Take on
to assume responsibility; to hire an employee
Step down
To voluntarily leave a job, usually a high-ranking position
Mess up
To make a mistake
Draw up
To create or produce documents, schematics, etc.
Try out
To test something; to attempt something
Look up to
To admire someone
Stand for
To represent; to indicate
Let down
To disappoint someone; to not meet someone's expectations
Lay off
To fire an employee, sometimes due to redudancy
Fill in/out
To complete a form with personal information
Move up
To ascend through a company via promotions (e.g. the ladder)
Work out
To find a solution to a problem
Break down
To explain something, usually step by step
Mix up
To confuse details, people, etc.
Run over
To go past the expected amount of time; to exceed a limit
Back out
To initially accept an offer but ultimately refuse it
Drum up
To stimulate; to promote growth
Look into
To investigate; to research
Note down
To write notes on paper
Go over
To review; to revise
Call off
To cancel
Push back
To delay, to postpone
Set up
To arrange; to establish