Definition of Put In in English :

Define Put In in English

Put In meaning in English

Meaning of Put In in English

Pronunciation of Put In in English

Put In pronunciation in English

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Put In

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Verb

1. enclose, inclose, insert, introduce, put in, stick in

introduce

Example Sentences:
'Insert your ticket here'

2. hive away, lay in, put in, salt away, stack away, stash away, store

keep or lay aside for future use

Example Sentences:
'store grain for the winter'
'The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat'

3. barge in, break in, butt in, chime in, chisel in, cut in, put in

break into a conversation

Example Sentences:
'her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation'

4. instal, install, put in, set up

set up for use

Example Sentences:
'install the washer and dryer'
'We put in a new sink'

5. put in, submit

make an application as for a job or funding

Example Sentences:
'We put in a grant to the NSF'

6. come in, inject, interject, interpose, put in, throw in

to insert between other elements

Example Sentences:
'She interjected clever remarks'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Put In

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verb (adverb)
1. (intransitive) nautical
to bring a vessel into port, esp for a brief stay
we put in for fresh provisions
2. (often foll by for)
to apply or cause to apply (for a job, in a competition, etc)
3. (transitive)
to submit
he put in his claims form
4. 
to intervene with (a remark) during a conversation
5. (transitive)
to devote (time, effort, etc) to a task
he put in three hours overtime last night
6. (transitive)
to establish or appoint
he put in a manager
7. (transitive) cricket
to cause (a team, esp the opposing one) to bat
England won the toss and put the visitors in to bat
noun put-in
8. rugby
the act of throwing the ball into a scrum

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Put In

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1. 
to enter a port or harbor
2. 
to enter (a claim, request, etc.)
3. 
to interpose; insert
4.  Informal
to spend (time) in a specified manner

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Put In

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Russian politician who served as Russia's president (2000–2008) and prime minister (2008–2012) before being reelected to the presidency in 2012. He is noted for his resistance to American and Western European influence in Eastern Europe.

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