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mark something up Meaning

Mark Something Up

Definition:
To “mark something up” typically refers to increasing the price of a product or item, often to include a profit margin over the cost price. It can also mean to annotate or make corrections on a document or text, indicating changes or improvements needed.

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Etymology:
The phrase originates from the word “mark,” which comes from Old English “mearc,” meaning a boundary or sign, and has evolved to mean any indication or annotation. “Up” here implies an increase, suggesting an upward adjustment or change.

Pronunciation:
/mɑrk ˈsʌmθɪŋ ʌp/

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This phrase is commonly used in both business and academic contexts, with meanings that depend on the setting in which it is applied.

  1. The teacher decided to mark up the student’s essay with comments and suggestions for improvement.
  2. During the inventory review, the manager decided to mark up the prices on several popular items.
  3. She used a red pen to mark up the contract, highlighting the sections that needed changes.
  4. The artist will mark up the sketches to indicate where the colors should be applied.
  5. The editor will mark up the manuscript before sending it to the publisher for final approval.

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