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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. 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.

  3. CAUGHT UP IN SOMETHING definition: 1. so involved in an activity that you do not notice other things: 2. To be caught up in something…. Learn more.

  4. CATCH (SOMEONE) UP definition: 1. to reach someone in front of you by going faster than them: 2. to reach the same quality or…. Learn more.

  5. : 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. Examples of caught up in in a Sentence.

  6. caught up. adjective. having become involved involuntarily. “ caught up in the excitement of the crowd”. “ caught up in the scandal”. synonyms: involved. connected by participation or association or use.

  7. To catch up with someone means to reach the same standard, stage, or level that they have reached. Most late developers will catch up with their friends. [VERB PARTICLE + with] John began the season better than me but I have fought to catch up. [VERB PARTICLE]

  8. caught up. adjective. These are words and phrases related to caught up. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page.

  9. Define caught up. caught up synonyms, caught up pronunciation, caught up translation, English dictionary definition of caught up. Adj. 1. caught up - having become involved involuntarily; "caught up in the excitement of the crowd"; "caught up in the scandal" involved - connected by...

  10. Caught up in. Now I’m going to show you how to use the English expression “caught up in.” We say that someone—a person—is caught up in something else. And we use this when a person becomes involved in something, usually something bad, and usually by accident or without fully understanding the situation.

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