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Abstract and Mental Phrasal Verbs

SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary / Abstract and Mental Phrasal Verbs

Abstract and Mental Phrasal Verbs

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make out
make out
Verb

to kiss and touch someone in a sexual manner

The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other and made out on the couch all night.

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make up
make up
Verb

to create a false or fictional story or information

The gossip columnist made rumors up about the celebrities.

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identify as
Verb

to define oneself as belonging to a particular category, group, or label

She identifies as non-binary, meaning she doesn't exclusively identify as male or female.

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fit in
fit in
Verb

to be socially fit for or belong within a particular group or environment

Moving to a new school can be challenging, but she quickly found a way to fit in with her classmates.

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revolve around
revolve around
Verb

to focus on something or someone as the primary subject or point of interest

The plot of the movie revolves around a detective solving a complex mystery.

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account for
account for
Verb

to provide explanations or reasons for a particular situation or set of circumstances

In the report, the analyst will account for the recent decline in sales.

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add up to
add up to
Verb

to amount to a particular total

The expenses for the project will add up to a significant sum if we consider all the necessary materials and labor costs.

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stick out
stick out
Verb

to be easily noticed, often due to being different from the surrounding elements

The tall tower stuck out on the skyline, drawing the eyes of all who passed by.

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swear in
Verb

to officially induct someone into a position or office, typically involving an oath

The mayor will swear in the new council members during the city hall ceremony.

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bring about
bring about
Verb

to be the reason for a specific incident or result

The negotiations brought about a resolution to the conflict.

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single out
single out
Verb

to focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner

The teacher singled out the student for their outstanding essay.

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draw on
draw on
Verb

to advance toward the end of a specific period of time

As we draw on towards the end of the semester, it's essential to finalize our projects and prepare for exams.

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usher in
usher in
Verb

to indicate that something is about to happen

The changing colors of the leaves ushered in the beauty of the fall season.

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close out
close out
Verb
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accord with
accord with
Verb

to agree with or correspond to something

Her views on environmental policy accord with the organization's mission statement.

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mark down
mark down
Verb

to lower the price of something, often temporarily

The store marked down the price of the jeans by 50%.

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stave off
stave off
Verb

to delay the occurrence of something undesirable or threatening

Adequate sleep and a healthy diet can help stave off fatigue and improve overall well-being

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take up
take up
Verb

to make a new interest or hobby a regular part of one's life

Let's take up the habit of reading before bedtime.

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bowl over
Verb

to completely impress someone

The breathtaking view from the mountaintop bowled her over.

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hinge on
hinge on
Verb

(of an outcome, decision, or situation) to depend entirely on a particular factor or set of circumstances

The outcome of the game will hinge on the performance of the team's star player.

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smooth over
Verb

to make a situation or relationship less tense by calming emotions, resolving conflicts, etc.

They decided to smooth over the conflict by quickly changing the topic.

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fade away
fade away
Verb

(of a person) to slowly become thin and lose strength, particularly to the point of death

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freak out
freak out
Noun

a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)

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zero in on
zero in on
Verb

to concentrate closely on a particular matter

During the negotiation, it's essential to zero in on the key points to reach a swift agreement.

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build up
build up
Verb

to become more powerful, intense, or larger in quantity

As the tension builds up, everyone anticipates the final match.

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phase out
phase out
Verb

to gradually stop using, producing, or providing something

The company plans to phase out the older models of their smartphones next year.

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pan out
pan out
Verb

to succeed or come to a favorable outcome

They faced many setbacks in their project, but in the end, everything panned out.

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stamp out
stamp out
Verb

to forcefully end something, often a negative or undesirable situation

The community decided to take action and stamp graffiti out of their neighborhood.

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rack up
rack up
Verb

gain points in a game

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rumble on
Verb

(of a situation or issue) to continue for a long period of time without resolution

Despite efforts to resolve the dispute, the conflict between the two neighbors continues to rumble on.

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tap into
tap into
Verb

to access or make use of a resource or source of information

Successful leaders often tap into the strengths of their team members.

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set about
set about
Verb

to physically attack someone

The bullies set about the weaker student in a bullying incident.

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cancel out
cancel out
Verb

to make something ineffective

They tried to cancel the noise out with earplugs.

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stand up for
stand up for
Verb

to defend or support someone or something

She bravely stood up for her younger sibling against the school bullies.

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turn out
turn out
Verb

to emerge as a particular outcome

The party turned out to be more fun than we thought.

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stand out
stand out
Verb

to be prominent and easily noticeable

The glowing neon sign made the cafe stand out among the other businesses on the street.

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hush up
Verb

to cause someone or something to be quiet

I had to hush up my giggling friends during the serious presentation.

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pick up
pick up
Verb

to take and lift something or someone up

He picked the suitcase up and walked to the taxi stand.

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take off
Verb

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels.

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allow for
allow for
Verb

to accept a particular action or behavior

The teacher doesn't allow for talking during exams to maintain a fair testing environment.

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rule out
rule out
Verb

to prevent something from occurring or someone from doing something

Proper training and precautions help rule out injuries on the sports field.

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clear up
clear up
Verb

to explain or resolve confusion, making something easier to understand or less ambiguous

The professor took the time to clear up any misunderstandings about the assignment during office hours.

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reach out
reach out
Verb

to contact someone to get assistance or help

She urged him to reach out to his family.

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pick on
pick on
Verb

to keep treating someone unfairly or making unfair remarks about them

It's not nice to pick on your younger brother just because he's smaller than you.

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conjure up
conjure up
Verb

to bring forth something, often from the realm of imagination, as if by enchantment

Can you conjure up a solution to this problem that we haven't considered yet?

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summon up
Verb

to bring forth a memory or image, causing one to remember or think about something

The smell of freshly baked cookies summoned up memories of holidays with family.

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spell out
spell out
Verb

to clearly and explicitly explain something

She spelled the instructions out for the team, providing step-by-step details on how to complete the task.

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put forth
Verb

to present, propose, or offer something for consideration or action

The committee put forth a new proposal to improve employee benefits.

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stumble on
stumble on
Verb

to find something or someone unexpectedly

While hiking in the woods, we stumbled on an old abandoned cabin.

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