meaning - What does the phrase "it is up to us to flesh it out" mean?


What does the phrase "it is up to us to flesh it out" mean?


Can you suggest any synonyms?



Answer



From the New Oxford American Dictionary:



up to: the duty, responsibility, or choice of (someone): it was up to them to gauge the problem





flesh something out: add more details to something that exists only in a draft or outline form: the theorists have fleshed out a variety of scenarios.



So this sentence means (it may not fit exactly, you did not give much context): “it is our responsibility to complete this proposal”


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