come up to
English
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editcome up to (third-person singular simple present comes up to, present participle coming up to, simple past came up to, past participle come up to)
- (transitive) To approach.
- We're coming up to the end of the night, so please finish your glasses.
- (transitive) To meet expectations.
- The outcome didn't come up to our hopes for the project.
- (transitive) To reach a certain height.
- You have to come up to this line to ride this rollercoaster.