put sth in
— phrasal verb with put uk/pʊt/us/pʊt/verb present participle putting, past tense and past participle put
(FIX)
to fix a large piece of equipment or system into a room or building, ready to be used:
I've just had central heating/a new kitchen put in.
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Placing and positioning an object
- -based
- appose
- bung
- change sth around
- clap
- consign
- consign sb/sth to sth
- fit
- manoeuvre
- perch
- pop
- position
- sandwich sb/sth between sb/sth
- sandwich sth together
- set sb down
- shelve
- shove
- stand
- stuff
- whack
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(OFFER)
to formally offer a particular thing to be considered:
I've put in an application to the college.
They've put in a bid for the company/a bid to buy the company.
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Suggestions & proposals
- about
- float
- get at sth
- grab
- hint
- how about...? idiom
- how does... grab you? idiom
- how/what about...? idiom
- it wouldn't hurt you to do sth idiom
- might
- nudge
- offer
- on the table idiom
- point sb towards/in the direction of sth idiom
- postulate
- proposal
- propose
- put
- put ideas into sb's head idiom
- table
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