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wake up

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phrasal verb
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present tense
I/you/we/theywake up
he/she/itwakes up
present participlewaking up
past tensewoke up
past participlewoken up

Related dictionary definitions

  1. 1
    [intransitive/transitive] to start to feel more lively, or to make someone feel more lively

    Another cup of coffee will wake me up.

  2. 2
    [intransitive/transitive] to start to pay more attention to something, or to make people pay more attention to something

    It takes a serious crisis to wake people up.

  3. 3
    same as wake
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