bear up

verb

bore up; borne up also born up; bearing up; bears up

intransitive verb

1
: to summon up courage, resolution, or strength
bearing up under the strain
2
a
: to prove to be true, accurate, or valid : hold up
The deal was scrapped when it became apparent that it would not bear up to scrutiny from the European Commission.Lars Brandle
b
: to prove to be effective or able to withstand something : hold up
The brand … first became popular after the duo succeeded in building cars that could bear up to Sweden's rough roads and freezing temperatures.Hannah M. Muralla

Examples of bear up in a Sentence

repeatedly borne up in times of adversity by his faith
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Fabricated from the double-layered material used in conveyor belts, its oatmeal-colored shape could bear up to 500 pounds of weight—ultimately solidifying the tote’s status in the pantheon of carryalls. Boutayna Chokrane, WIRED, 16 Dec. 2024 The eating tray can be easily attached and bear up to 30 lbs. Nora Colomer, Fox News, 27 July 2024 Aggravating factors include fishing, pollution and habitat loss, on top of the species' unusually infrequent and low-yielding breeding patterns – sand tigers don't breed annually, and only bear up to two pups at a time. Kyle Schmidbauer, Fox News, 26 Mar. 2024 The book is geared toward children from the time they are born up through kindergarten. Sari Hitchins, Parents, 15 Mar. 2024 See all Example Sentences for bear up 

Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of bear up was in the 15th century

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“Bear up.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bear%20up. Accessed 25 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

bear up

verb
1
: to have the strength or courage
bear up under the strain
2
: to prove to be true, valid, or accurate
3
: to prove to be effective : hold up
a car that bears up to the harsh climate

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