This phrasal verb means to cancel something like an event or party.
call off
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
find/figure out
This phrasal verb means to arrange things systematically or to resolve a problem
sort out
This phrasal verb means to arrive or appear unexpectedly or to increase the volume.
turn up
This phrasal verb means to submit or give an assignment.
This phrasal verb means to reduce the level of something.
cut down/back on
This phrasal verb means to go and look at something, or what you do at the supermarket when you pay.
check out
This phrasal verb means to absorb something, or to understand the importance of something such as information or natural beauty.
take in
This phrasal verb means to pass a difficult situation, or to connect to someone successfully in a phone call
get through
This phrasal verb means to fire or let a worker go because of economic conditions or shortage of work
lay off
This phrasal verb means to end a romantic relationship
break up (with)
This phrasal verb is used when you register at a hotel or for a flight
check in
This phrasal verb means to feel better after an illness or after someone or something has made you unhappy.
get over