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    put
    /pʊt/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a throw of a shot or weight.
    • 2. short for put option

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  2. PUT definition: 1. to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction: 2. to write…. Learn more.

  3. put something + adv./prep. to move something into a particular place or position using force. He put his fist through a glass door. put somebody/something + adv./prep. to cause somebody/something to go to a particular place. Her family put her into a nursing home.

  4. a. : to place in a specified position or relationship : lay. put the book on the table. b. : to move in a specified direction. c(1) : to send (something, such as a weapon or missile) into or through something : thrust. (2) : to throw with an overhand pushing motion.

  5. Put definition: to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position. See examples of PUT used in a sentence.

  6. to make someone or something be in a particular situation: They'd had an argument and it had put her in a bad mood. This puts me in a very difficult position. putverb[T] (SAY) to say something using particular words: I don't know quite how to put this, but I'm leaving. putverb[T] (WRITE) A2. to write something:

  7. put is the general word: to put the dishes on the table; to put one's hair up. place is a more formal word, suggesting precision of movement or definiteness of location: He placed his hand on the Bible. lay, meaning originally to cause to lie, and set, meaning originally to cause to sit, are used particularly to stress the position in which an ...

  8. verb. attribute or give. “She put too much emphasis on her the last statement” “He put all his efforts into this job” “The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story” synonyms: assign. see more. verb. cause (someone) to undergo something. “He put her to the torture” see more. verb. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events.

  9. Definition of put verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. To place in a specified location; set: She put the books on the table. 2. To cause to be in a specified condition: His gracious manners put me at ease. 3. To cause (one) to undergo something; subject: The interrogators put the prisoner to torture. 4. To assign; attribute: They put a false interpretation on events. 5.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English put /pʊt/ S1 W1 verb (past tense and past participle put, present participle putting) [ transitive] 1 move to place [ always + adverb/preposition] to move something to a particular place or position, especially using your hands SYN place He put the coffee on the table.