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sew up

1 of 1verb
/soʊ ʌp/
Forms:sews up,sewing up,sewed up,sewn up
1

to complete or secure something, typically an agreement or deal

transitive
  • They plan to sew up the contract by the end of the day.
  • The negotiations are almost finished; we just need to sew a few details up.
  • They have sewn up the deal with the new client.
  • He is sewing up the final stitches on the project.
  • They sew the contract up before the deadline.