to annoy or irritate
to inconvenience
She'll always put herself out for you
to extinguish (a fire)
to dislocate (a part of the body)
to publish or broadcast
of a ship: to set out from shore
to extend (something) or put it forward
to extinguish (a fire, etc)
to publish or issue (a leaflet, information, etc)
to broadcast (a report, etc)
to produce (a specified amount of power)
to disconcert or confuse (somebody)
(usu in passive) to annoy or irritate (somebody)
to inconvenience (somebody)
Don't put yourself out for us
to dislocate (a part of the body)
to make (somebody) unconscious
in baseball, cricket, etc, to cause (a player) to be out
(often + to) to give or offer (a job of work) to be done by somebody outside the premises
(often + to) to lend (money) for interest
to make (an effort)
said of a ship: to set out from shore
chiefly NAmer, informal (often + for) said of a woman or girl: to be willing to have sexual intercourse with somebody