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shake up
verb
1. shock physically (Freq. 1)
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Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game

Syn: ↑jar, ↑bump around
Hypernyms: ↑move, ↑displace
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s somebody

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Something ——s somebody

2. shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body)
Syn: ↑succuss
Derivationally related forms: ↑succussion (for: ↑succuss)
Hypernyms: ↑shake, ↑agitate
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

3. make fuller by shaking
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fluff up the pillows

Syn: ↑fluff up, ↑plump up
Hypernyms: ↑shake, ↑agitate
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

4. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
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These stories shook the community

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the civil war shook the country

Syn: ↑stimulate, ↑shake, ↑excite, ↑stir
See Also: ↑stir up (for: ↑stir)
Derivationally related forms: ↑stir (for: ↑stir), ↑stirrer (for: ↑stir), ↑excitement (for: ↑excite), ↑excitation (for: ↑excite)
Hypernyms:
arouse, ↑elicit, ↑enkindle, ↑kindle, ↑evoke, ↑fire, ↑raise, ↑provoke
Hyponyms:
fuel, ↑arouse, ↑sex, ↑excite, ↑turn on, ↑wind up, ↑frighten, ↑fright, ↑scare, ↑affright, ↑thrill, ↑tickle, ↑vibrate, ↑tempt, ↑invite, ↑elate, ↑lift up, ↑uplift, ↑pick up, ↑intoxicate, ↑inspire, ↑animate, ↑invigorate, ↑enliven, ↑exalt, ↑titillate
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s somebody

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Something ——s somebody

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Something ——s something

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The performance is likely to shake up Sue

5. organize anew
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We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under

Syn: ↑reorganize, ↑reorganise
Derivationally related forms: ↑shake-up, ↑reorganization (for: ↑reorganize), ↑shakeup
Hypernyms: ↑organize, ↑organise
Hyponyms: ↑retool, ↑revise
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

6. change the arrangement or position of
Syn: ↑agitate, ↑vex, ↑disturb, ↑commove, ↑stir up, ↑raise up
Hypernyms: ↑move, ↑displace
Hyponyms: ↑beat, ↑scramble, ↑toss, ↑roil, ↑rile, ↑poke
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s somebody

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Something ——s somebody

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Something ——s something

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shake up [phrasal verb]
1 shake (someone) up or shake up (someone) : to upset (someone) : to shock or frighten (someone)

The accident shook up both drivers.

She was shaken up when she heard what happened.

The layoffs shook up the whole department.

— see also shake 4 (above), 1
2 shake (something) up or shake up (something) : to make many changes in (something, such as a company or organization)

The coach shook things up by hiring new assistants.

The new CEO shook up the company by asking some senior managers to leave.

— see also shake-up
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Main Entry:shake

Useful english dictionary. 2012.