"lead up to" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Audio: En-au-lead up to.ogg [Australia] Forms: leads up to [present, singular, third-person], leading up to [participle, present], led up to [participle, past], led up to [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|lead<,,led> up to}} lead up to (third-person singular simple present leads up to, present participle leading up to, simple past and past participle led up to)
  1. (idiomatic) To set in motion; to act as a causal or preparatory event or sequence of events. Tags: idiomatic Derived forms: lead-up [noun], leadup [noun]
    Sense id: en-lead_up_to-en-verb-PKEdMHuK Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English links with manual fragments, English phrasal verbs with particle (to), English phrasal verbs with particle (up) Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 86 10 3 Disambiguation of English links with manual fragments: 67 25 8 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (to): 82 9 9 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (up): 82 9 9
  2. To precede in time.
    Sense id: en-lead_up_to-en-verb-BULBP5aV
  3. To follow or mark a path toward.
    Sense id: en-lead_up_to-en-verb-YpMshAUm

Inflected forms

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