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Term: Put something

Description:

"Put something" is a versatile phrasal verb commonly used to describe the action of placing or positioning an object or substance in a particular location or state. It can be used in various senses and contexts, both in a literal and figurative manner. This phrasal verb forms a fundamental part of everyday communication and is an essential component of English language usage.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Definition: To place an object or substance in a specific location or position.

Example Sentences:

  • Please put the book on the shelf.
  • She put her keys in her purse.
  • Can you put the water bottle next to the laptop?

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Sense 2:

Definition: To express or convey something in spoken or written form.

Example Sentences:

  • He put his thoughts into words.
  • They put their ideas across during the presentation.
  • Can you help me put this concept into a clear sentence?

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Sense 3:

Definition: To impose a particular burden, duty, or responsibility on someone.

Example Sentences:

  • The teacher put a lot of pressure on the students before the exam.
  • The company put him in charge of the new project.
  • They put the responsibility of organizing the event on her.

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Sense 4:

Definition: To invest or spend money on something.

Example Sentences:

  • He put a significant amount of money into the stock market.
  • They put all their savings into their new business venture.
  • She put a lot of money into buying the latest technology.

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