Word info

up for

Preposition

Meaning

(idiomatic) Willing to participate in; interested in.
Are you up for a trip to the library today?

(idiomatic) Being or due to be evaluated, inspected, judged, considered, sold, etc., in the stated circumstances or by the stated method.
He is up for reelection next year, so he will try to control his image.
He is up for second degree murder.
It's still up for debate.
She put her jewelry up for auction.
My car is up for sale.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Abbie Dix gets up for the tip off as the Lady Cards get back to conference play after the winter break. Source: Internet

About being strong and standing up for what really matters which is your spirit more than what society … said of that persecution.” Source: Internet

A big move toward telehealth and telemedicine is what’s coming up for the future. Source: Internet

A battle pass featuring bounty hunters is an interesting concept, and with the dynamic duo of The Child and The Mandalorian, it will likely be hard to pass up for Star Wars fans. Source: Internet

2004 regional assembly referendum In November 2004 a referendum on whether a directly elected regional assembly should be set up for North East England resulted in a decisive "no" vote. Source: Internet

About 1,000 people turned up for the celebration on Wednesday evening singing ‘bhajans’ and chanting at a traffic island on Times Square, while two groups of protesters lined up on either side to heckle them. Source: Internet

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