to build or erect (something)
to increase the amount of (a price, etc)
to give food and shelter to (somebody); to accommodate
to offer (something) for public sale
(often + for) to contribute or offer (a sum of money, etc)
to make a display of (a feeling, etc)
to offer (resistance)
to propose or offer (an idea) for consideration
to nominate (somebody) for election
to offer up (a prayer, etc)
to flush (game) from cover
archaic to sheathe (a sword)
to shelter or stay for a short time at a place
(+ for) to present oneself as a candidate for office in an election
to urge or incite somebody to do something
informal do something about what you are talking about or else stop talking about it
to tolerate (somebody or something) with resignation
It is because we put up with bad things that hotel-keepers continue to give them to us — Anthony Trollope