buildups

[US]/[ˈbɪldʌps]/
[UK]/[ˈbɪldʌps]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A gradual increase or accumulation.; In sports, exercises designed to increase strength and muscle mass.; A rise in price or demand.; A collection of things gathered together.

Phrases & Collocations

buildups of pressure

significant buildups

atmospheric buildups

buildup period

gradual buildups

buildup stage

following buildups

initial buildups

major buildups

rapid buildups

Example Sentences

the team experienced several buildups of pressure before the final game.

we noticed significant buildups of traffic during rush hour.

the story had several slow buildups before reaching its climax.

there were dangerous buildups of snow on the mountain roads.

the company is planning strategic buildups in key markets.

the film used dramatic buildups to create suspense.

the athlete trained for months to handle the buildups of competition.

the software included features to monitor system resource buildups.

the politician's speech included several emotional buildups.

the project required careful planning to avoid buildups of debt.

the weather forecast predicted buildups of storm clouds over the region.

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