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Phrasal Verbs for Meetings in English

Enhance your business English by mastering essential phrasal verbs commonly used in meetings.

5 phrasal verbs for meeting covered in the video are listed below.

  • Call off:
    • Meaning: Cancel
    • Usage: Use this phrasal verb when you need to cancel a meeting or event.
    • Example: "Due to the storm, we had to call off the outdoor event."
  • Put off:
    • Meaning: Postpone
    • Usage: Use this phrasal verb to suggest delaying a meeting or activity.
    • Example: "Can we put off our meeting until tomorrow?"
  • Hold off:
    • Meaning: Halt
    • Usage: Use this phrasal verb to indicate delaying an action or decision.
    • Example: "Let's hold off on making the final decision until we have more data."
  • Call up:
    • Meaning: Summon
    • Usage: Use this phrasal verb to ask someone to attend a meeting or come to a place.
    • Example: "We should call up the IT team to fix this issue immediately."
  • Back out:
    • Meaning: Withdraw
    • Usage: Use this phrasal verb when someone decides not to participate or proceed with something.
    • Example: "She backed out of the project due to personal reasons."

By mastering these phrasal verbs, you'll be better equipped to handle various situations in meetings and improve your overall business communication skills.

Phrasal verbs - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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