What is write up?

  • (verb): Put into writing; write in complete form.
    Synonyms: write out
    See also — Additional definitions below

Some articles on write:

Tokyo Jihen - Music Production
... Sheena and Izawa write a musical score ... Since Ukigumo cannot write a score, Izawa or Sheena (mainly Izawa) copies down his tune in the studio ... Hata stubbornly kept refusing to write music, even declining to write lyrics when Sheena asked him to ...
Anastacia (album) - Background
... I'd write a verse and then I couldn't write the chorus or I'd write the chorus but couldn't write the bridge ...
Write (Unix)
... write can refer to several Unix commands ... All known variations of write are used to write messages to another user ...
TURBOchannel - Architecture - Signals
... Signal source Description ad Bussed Address/data bus sel System I/O read/write select write System I/O read/write specifier ack System DMA read/write acknowledge err System DMA error reset ...
Spencer Bachus - Electoral History
87.94% Terry Reagin Libertarian 28,189 11.65% Write-ins 977 0.41% 2002 (no candidate) Spencer Bachus 178,171 89.83% J ... Holden McAllister Libertarian 19,639 9.90% Write-ins 536 0.27% 2004 (no candidate) Spencer Bachus 264,819 98.80% Write-ins 3,224 1.20% 2006 (no candidate) Spencer Bachus 163,514 98.33 ... In 1994, write-ins received 145 votes ...

More definitions of "write up":

  • (verb): Bring to public notice by writing, with praise or condemnation.
    Example: "The New York Times wrote him up last week"; "Did your boss write you up?"

Famous quotes containing the word write:

    Take pains ... to write a neat round, plain hand, and you will find it a great convenience through life to write a small and compact hand as well as a fair and legible one.
    Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)

    In Russia there is an emigration of intelligence: émigrés cross the frontier in order to read and to write good books. But in doing so they contribute to making their fatherland, abandoned by spirit, into the gaping jaws of Asia that would like to swallow our little Europe.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)