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Put meaning
To physically place (something or someone somewhere). | To place in abstract; to attach or attribute; to assign. | To bring or set (into a certain relation, state or condition).
Synonyms of Put
Example sentences (20)
The message Peter hopes to put into the world can be summed up in one habit to put off and two to put on: do not judge others, do treat others with respect, and follow the golden rule.
This egg bite pan has a silicone lid that can be put on the egg bite pan and put in the Instant pot and put under pressure with no problem.
This is somewhat different than the first tip because this is for things that you DID put down and never put back, (And I have A LOT of stuff I never put back.
We put money into Explore Edmonton, we put money into the city, we put money into our (business associations) … there needs to be somebody who ultimately owns it and takes the lead on it,” Janz said.
If you wanted me to put my phone away, I was not going to put it away, I was not going to put it away, so, I have the right to assembly.
You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out, you put your left foot in and you’re shopping all about.
Their languages and cultures are protected and promoted and funded and put into schools, put into books, put into curricula.
In left-hand pizzicato, two fingers are put on the string; one (usually the index or middle finger) is put on the correct note, and the other (usually the ring finger or little finger) is put above the note.
A defence barrister said the baton had "sat in a friend's house" and when Pollard was leaving he gathered up his belongings and "the baton was placed into the coat pocket" and "he is not sure whether he put it there or someone else put it there".
After another stop, the C’s put the ball in the hands of White again, and he found a lane to the hoop for a layup that put the C’s up three with a minute remaining.
A Lalchungnunga own goal put the Marina Machans in front before Rahim Ali’s late goal managed to put them five points clear of the Torch Bearers with two games to go.
A liberal state legislator totaled his car in January and deided to take the light rail to the capitol; not long after he put in a bill to put social workers on the trains to deal with the crisis of crime.
All of the other jurisdictions we looked at have put in place clear rules about what you can and cannot put in the public domain in sexual assault cases.
A ratio of 1 shows that the selling of call and put options are almost the same in the weekly expiry, whereas a ratio more than 1 with respect to monthly contracts gives a positive inclination because of more put selling.
As we would all weigh different kilograms when put on a weighing scale, it is the same way we ought to weigh people in our lives and put everyone in their places, respectively.
Beshear, who pushed to legalize sports betting throughout his term, put state regulators on an accelerated timetable to put the regulations in place to oversee the new form of gambling.
But—and this is a big but, one cannot lie—it’s still OK to put this carcinogenic dye in stuff that you intentionally put into your mouth like food, dietary supplements, and medications.
Finally, I promise to never procrastinate and won’t put off until tomorrow what I can put off until next week.
First, would you trust your life to a senior military leadership that would put you at risk after being told to put political concerns over sound tactics?
Hasselbaink reflected on Chelsea’s stuttering start to the season after being put through his paces by youngsters during a session put on by Bloomsbury Football, a grassroots charity who provide weekly football sessions for young people in London.