check up
1. verb To check the status, condition, or well-being of someone or something through an inspection or visit. We need to check up on Grandma and see how she is coping with all this snow. I just checked up on the baby, and he's still sleeping. Can you check up on the dryer and tell me if it's still running?
2. noun A visit to a doctor for an examination, often as part of routine monitoring (rather than for an acute condition or reason). In this usage, the phrase is often hyphenated. Oh, it's just my yearly check-up, nothing to worry about. You will need to give your patient regular check-ups to make sure that their cancer remains in remission. I know it's commonly held that people should get yearly check-ups with their doctor, but going to the doctor—for any reason—just totally stresses me out.
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