Why do we use up after verbs?

"Up" meaning to finish
One meaning of "up" is to finish or complete something. Common phrasal verbs where "up" means finish are the following: Add up – to add a group of numbers together until you reach a final sum.
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What is a verb up?

transitive verb. 1 : raise, lift. 2a : to advance to a higher level: (1) : increase. (2) : promote sense 1a.
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What is the meaning of uses up?

Definition of use up

transitive verb. : to exhaust of strength or useful properties land that has been used up.
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Is phrasal verb used up?

phrasal verb. 1use something up, use up somethingUse all of a stock or supply of something. 'If you send those countries commodities and other consumable items, they will be used up. '
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What is dried up?

intransitive verb. 1 : to disappear as if by evaporation, draining, or cutting off of a source of supply. 2 : to wither or die through gradual loss of vitality. 3 : to stop talking.
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Can you end a sentence with up?

Also correct:

Both 'put up with' and 'hard to come by' are commonly accepted informal phrases, and it's OK to end sentences with them. Note, however, that you should avoid these phrases in formal writing.
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What is the opposite of up?

'Up' is the antonym/opposite of 'down.
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Can up be used as a verb?

up (preposition) up (noun) up (verb) up–and–coming (adjective)
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What is phrasal verb with up and down?

Phrasal verbs with up and down often include a literal meaning of vertical movement (↑↓) or increasing (↗) and decreasing (↘). These usually have no object (example 1) or are separable (example 2) - learn more about no object and separable phrasal verbs here.
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What is up down in out?

"Up & Down (In & Out)" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Cox, Alex Richbourg, James Wright, Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis for her third studio album The Morning After (2002), with production helmed by Jam, Lewis, Wright and Godson.
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Where do you put up?

"Where do you put up?" is used to mean where are you staying temporarily, but it is more often used with an object: A: Where do you put up visiting relatives?
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What does end up mean?

Definition of end up

: to reach or come to a place, condition, or situation that was not planned or expected The book ended up in the trash. He didn't want to end up like his father. She ended up a rich woman.
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Is up and adverb?

Up can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Their voices could be heard up in our room. Mary looked up at him. I stood up.
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Is it grammatically correct to end a sentence with a preposition?

Prepositions, Ending a Sentence With. Ending a sentence with a preposition (such as with, of, and to) is permissible in the English language.
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What does three dots mean at the end of a sentence?

They signal either that something has been omitted from quoted text, or that a speaker or writer has paused or trailed off in speech or thought. That's the basics.
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Can sentences end with a verb?

So can you end a sentence with a verb? Yes! This happens all the time, and it's due to the overall structure of English, not any kind of mistake.
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Are up and down verbs?

“Up” and “down” usually give the verb a sense of verticality, or of something that increases or decreases.
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How can I use up as a preposition?

As a preposition up is used to talk about position in or movement to a higher or more important place or degree etc.
  1. Pull your socks up.
  2. He is going up to London. (= He is going from the country to London.)
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Is it up for or down for?

In this usage, "up for" and "down with" are both slang. "Up for" is more traditional, more formal, and more prestigious than "down with".
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What is the difference between dry and dry up?

"Dry up" is something one does to a liquid, or the liquid does on its own. "The lake dried up" or "The sun dried up the puddles." "Dry" is something one does to something with liquid on/in it, or the object does on its own. "The plates dried slowly" or "I dried the dishes."
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Is it dry out or dry up?

We use dry up when there is not enough water than what it is required. and we dry out when there is too much water than required. The land has dried up and no crops would grow in it. The tint of paint has dried up and no longer can use it.
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What does baking hot mean?

Definitions of baking hot. adjective. as hot as if in an oven. synonyms: baking hot. used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning.
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