change up
English
Verb
change up (third-person singular simple present changes up, present participle changing up, simple past and past participle changed up)
- (intransitive, baseball) To throw a pitch at a much slower than expected speed.
- He changed up on Wilson after three fastballs and struck him out.
- (intransitive) To confuse someone by doing something unexpected or in an unexpected way.
- I thought that we were going to study the project some more, but then he came back from the weekend and changed up, making it a top priority.
- (transitive, informal) To vary.
- change it up
- 2019, Chitra Balasubramaniam, Change Your Look Change Your Life:
- The more accessories you have (cheaper than clothing and can be worn multiple times) it's easier to change up your look. So, imagine having one dress that you can accessorise 4 different ways, simply with a shoe change […]
- To change to a higher gear in a vehicle.
- Synonym: upshift
Derived terms
- change-up (noun)
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