Free up Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɹi/ /ˈəp
FREE-uhp
fɹˈiː/ /ˈʌp
free-UP
Definition
To make something available by removing restrictions or clearing space, time, or resources that were previously occupied or in use.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used to talk about making time, money, space, or resources available. Often followed by what is being made available (e.g., 'free up time', 'free up space'). Informal, used in both work and daily life; don't confuse with 'set free' (liberate a person or animal).
Spanish: liberarPortuguese (BR): liberarPortuguese (PT): libertar - liberarChinese (Simplified): 释放 - 腾出Chinese (Traditional): 釋放 - 騰出Hindi: खाली करनाArabic: يُفرِغ - يُتيحBengali: খালি করা - মুক্ত করা (জায়গা/সময়/সম্পদ)Russian: освободитьJapanese: 空ける - 解放する (リソースや時間に使う)Vietnamese: giải phóng - dọn chỗKorean: 비우다 - 확보하다Turkish: boşaltmak - serbest bırakmak (kaynak/alan/zaman için)Urdu: خالی کرناIndonesian: mengosongkan - membebaskan
Example Sentences
Please free up some space on your phone.
basic
We need to free up more time for study.
basic
He sold his old car to free up some cash.
basic
Could you free up your schedule next week for a meeting?
natural
Cleaning out the garage will free up a lot of room.
natural
I deleted old emails to free up storage on my laptop.
natural