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Put as a Adjective has these synonyms:
place, position, situate, set, lay, station, stand, deposit, rest, settle, locateExample: Please put all books where they belong.
Put as a Verb has these synonyms:
assign, commit, cause, set, consign, subjectExample: I joined the army to fight for my country, they put me to work peeling potatoes.
bet, gamble, wager, stake, play, chance, risk, hazard
Example: I put two pounds on the horse to win.
express, word, phrase, say, utter, write
Example: How did they put it? - 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.' To put it to you straight, shape up or ship out! Can you put that into? .
subject, cause to experience or undergo or suffer, consign, send
Example: He was put to death for his beliefs, not his actions.
throw, heave, toss, fling, cast, pitch, bowl, lob, send, shy, shoot, snap, catapult
Example: How far did you say you can put a 10-pound shot.
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