“Bear up” means:
- To Endure or Withstand:
- To remain resilient or steadfast in the face of adversity, difficulty, or emotional stress.
- Example: “She had to bear up under the pressure of the demanding job.”
- To Support or Uphold:
- To provide support or uphold something physically or metaphorically.
- Example: “The beams bear up the structure of the building.”
Prepositions
- Before “bear up”: Often used with the context or situation being endured or supported.
- Example: “He managed to bear up under the strain of the long hours.”
- After “bear up”: Typically followed by the object being supported or the context of endurance.
- Example: “She bore up well during the crisis.”
Collocations
- Bear up under
- Bear up in the face of
- Bear up through
- Bear up against
- Bear up against adversity
Example Sentences
- Despite the hardships, he managed to bear up under the stress.
- She found it difficult to bear up in the face of such personal loss.
- The old bridge’s supports bear up the entire structure.
- They had to bear up through the tough times after the company downsized.
- He bore up well against the criticism from his peers.
- The team had to bear up under the pressure of the final game.
- The beams in the building bear up the heavy weight of the roof.
- She struggled to bear up with the news of her friend’s illness.
- The foundation needs to bear up against extreme weather conditions.
- They bore up bravely during the challenging period of the project.
- His friends helped him bear up during the difficult times.
- The new materials are designed to bear up against severe stress.
- The athlete had to bear up through the intense training regimen.
- She managed to bear up despite the overwhelming odds.
- The old tree’s branches bear up the weight of the snow.
- They bore up under the strain of the extended work hours.
- The walls need to bear up against high winds.
- The community had to bear up in the aftermath of the disaster.
- The supports in the arch bear up the structure’s weight.
- He bore up under the scrutiny of the media.
- She struggled to bear up against the demands of her new role.
- The pillars bear up the roof of the ancient temple.
- They bore up through the hardships of the economic downturn.
- The material is tested to ensure it can bear up under pressure.
- His resilience helped him bear up through the tough times.
- The soldiers had to bear up under harsh conditions during the mission.
- The old building’s framework bears up the weight of the floors above.
- She found solace in her friends as she bore up under the grief.
- The scaffolding bears up the structure during construction.
- They bore up well through the financial crisis.
- The beams need to be strong enough to bear up the load.
- She tried to bear up with dignity in the face of adversity.
- The foundation’s design allows it to bear up against earthquakes.
- He found it hard to bear up under the constant pressure.
- The bridge’s supports bear up against heavy traffic loads.
- They bore up in the midst of the chaotic situation.
- The old house’s walls still bear up after many years.
- She bore up with grace during her illness.
- The support columns bear up the weight of the building’s floors.
- The team’s morale helped them bear up under difficult circumstances.
- The new technology can bear up against environmental stressors.
- He had to bear up through the prolonged recovery period.
- The design of the structure ensures it bears up against high winds.
- They bore up under the weight of their responsibilities.
- The old ship’s hull still bears up despite the rough seas.
- The family had to bear up during the challenging economic conditions.
- The construction materials are chosen to bear up against heavy use.
- She bore up through the emotional turmoil with courage.
- The beams bear up the roof, ensuring stability.
- They bore up well through the prolonged negotiations.