None of those things are really “particles”, actually. Particles are things like the up in sew up, mess up, keep up, write up, finish up, freeze up and a zillion others, said particle denoting “completed/telic” action. So it doesn’t occur with stative verbs (hate up does not compute. And own up (to) involves own in the sense of “admit”, which is an eventive verb, in contrast to the sense of “possess”, which is stative.) (Particle to be distinguished from the preposition: in I looked up one of my college roommates it’s a particle, in I looked up the chimney it’s a preposition.
None of those things are really “particles”, actually. Particles are things like the up in sew up, mess up, keep up, write up, finish up, freeze up and a zillion others, said particle denoting “completed/telic” action. So it doesn’t occur with stative verbs (hate up does not compute. And own up (to) involves own in the sense of “admit”, which is an eventive verb, in contrast to the sense of “possess”, which is stative.) (Particle to be distinguished from the preposition: in I looked up one of my college roommates it’s a particle, in I looked up the chimney it’s a preposition.