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firm up
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Princeton's WordNet
firm upverb
arrange firmly
"firm up one's plans"
Wiktionary
firm upverb
To make tentative plans more definite.
firm upverb
To make muscles more toned through physical exercise.
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firm up
Firm up generally means to make something more fixed, certain, or definite. It can refer to various things such as decisions, plans, strategies, or even physical entities. For instance, in business, firming up a plan means finalizing the details or making it more certain. In fitness or bodybuilding context, firming up means strengthening or toning the muscles.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of firm up in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of firm up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of firm up in a Sentence
Generally, stocks tend to firm up around Memorial Day weekend - people covering their shorts, going flattish to maybe long a little bit here.
Stocks tend to firm up around Memorial Day weekend.
I'm excited to be back here... any time you're in a World Golf Championship, World Golf Championship's World Golf Championship, smaller field this year, and some of the guys are over in France, but still, it's such a challenging golf course, one that looks like it's going to firm up, which I liked last year.
That starts to firm up, and after a series of primary debates we start to see people pointing to the candidates that they're likely to support in the primary.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe:
I'm glad that China has confirmed its strong willingness to soon firm up its commitment, made in January, to purchase Airbus jets.
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- affermir, préciserFrench
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