Here is a list of some of the most common phrasal verbs used in meetings. Each phrasal verb includes an explanation and example sentence.
| Phrasal Verb | Explanation Notes | Example Sentence |
| to hold on | To wait a short time | Hold on a second! That is completely irrelevant. |
| To look into something | Investigate | Maria, could you look into that possibility for us? |
| to be off | not valid anymore | I’m afraid the deal is off with Brian. |
| to call off | to cancel | He had to call off his appointment with Tom because he was ill. |
| to put off | to postpone an appointment | Can we put that meeting off until next week? |
| To wrap something up | To finish, used for meetings, presentations, etc. | That wraps things up, so thanks for coming everyone. |
| To come up | To appear | That point is coming up in a moment. |
| To go ahead | To proceed | The construction of the bridge must go ahead. We’ll lose the client if we don’t complete it on time. |
| To go through | To review | Let’s just go over the decisions that have been made in this meeting. |