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  1. Synonyms for CAUGHT UP: trapped, tangled, immeshed, entoiled, enmeshed, entrapped, ensnared, involved; Antonyms of CAUGHT UP: detached, disengaged, disentangled, liberated, cleared, freed, extricated, untangled

  2. caught up in something. To be caught up in something also means to be involved in an activity that you did not intend to be involved in: He got caught up in the demonstrations and got arrested. (Definition of caught up in something from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. catch me up on the news. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to travel fast enough to overtake an advance party. The soldier ran to catch up with his unit. b. : to reach a state of parity (see parity sense 1) or of being able to cope. students who miss class have difficulty catching up.

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    • What Does Caught Up Mean?
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    Although caught up has a different meaning as a phrase (technically, it’s a phrasal verb, like the expression hang in there) than the word caught itself, it is helpful to think of the definition of caught to understand the expression. Caught is the past tense of the verb catch, meaning primarily “to capture or seize,” “to entangle in or get entangl...

    As has already been mentioned, caught up is an idiom. An idiom is an expression with an intended meaning that can’t fully be understood just by looking at the words that comprise it. As you’ve already discovered, these words and phrases have a figurative rather than literal meaning. Even if you’ve never heard the term idiom before now, you have mos...

    If you’re “caught up in” something, you’re either actively participating in it, even if you don’t want to be (with “it” usually being a complicated situation of some kind), or you’re so enthralled with and distracted by it that it’s all you can think about and focus on. When not followed by the preposition in, the phrase caught uphas other meanings...

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  5. noun [ U ] us / ˈkætʃˌʌp, ˈketʃ- /. the activity of trying to do as well as a competitor or of trying to reach a level of achievement: Having started his fund-raising late, he had to play catch-up if he wanted to get enough money for his political campaign.

  6. 1. : involved in (a difficult or confusing situation) Several members of Congress were caught up in the scandal. How did you get caught up in this mess? 2. : excited about something and having trouble thinking about anything else. Everyone was caught up in the excitement. Try not to get too caught up in the moment.

  7. CAUGHT UP - 18 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English. Synonyms and antonyms of caught up in English. caught up. adjective. These are words and phrases related to caught up. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. ENGROSSED. Synonyms. engrossed. immersed. absorbed. assiduous. attentive. busy. captivated. consumed. diligent.

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