put in


Definition: Meaning of, put in in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / pʊt ɪn /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
put in put in put in
Present Participle Third Person Singular
putting in puts in
  1. [transitive] to spend a particular amount of time doing something, or to make a particular amount of effort in order to do something
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  2. [transitive] to fix something such as equipment in the place where it will be used and make it ready to use
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  3. [transitive] to make an official request, claim, offer etc
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  4. [transitive] to say something that interrupts someone who is speaking
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  5. [transitive] to invest money in a business or an account
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  6. [transitive] to elect a politician to a parliament or a political party to govern a country
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  7. to choose someone for a job or position, especially an important one
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  8. [transitive] put something in someone/something to give something such as your trust or responsibility for your safety to someone or something
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  9. [intransitive] if a ship puts in, it stops at a port
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