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Put In

Definition: Put In

Put In

Verb

1. Introduce; "Insert your ticket here".

2. Devote (time, effort, etc.) to a task; "He put in three hours every day at the hospital".

3. Keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat".

4. Break into a conversation; "her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation".

5. Set up for use; "install the washer and dryer"; "We put in a new sink".

6. Put on an application, apply for a job, in a competition, etc.; "We put in a grant to the NSF".

7. To insert between other elements: "She interjected clever remarks.".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

 

Synonyms: Put In

Synonyms: barge in (v), break in (v), butt in (v), chime in (v), chisel in (v), come in (v), cut in (v), enclose (v), hive away (v), inclose (v), inject (v), insert (v), instal (v), install (v), interject (v), interpose (v), introduce (v), lay in (v), salt away (v), set up (v), stack away (v), stash away (v), stick in (v), store (v), submit (v), throw in (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Put In

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Arrival

Light, alight, dismount; land, go ashore; debark, disembark; put in, put into; visit, cast anchor, pitch one's tent; sit down; (be located); get to one's journey's end; make the land; be in at the death; come back, get back, come home, get home; return; come in; (ingress); make one's appearance; (appear); drop in; detrain, deplane; outspan; de-orbit.

Insertion

Obtrude; thrust in, stick in, ram in, stuff in, tuck in, press, in, drive in, pop in, whip in, drop in, put in; impact; empierce; (make a hole).

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Put In

English words defined with "put in": To put in for. (references)
Specialty definitions using "put in": All is lost, Aloha Netbase memory, Biochemical oxygen demand, breast boreCampaign Wig, CCI, CENTRAL-OFFICE EQUIPMENT ENGINEER, coalesced hashing, COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS, counterbalanced truck, crank-driven adding machinedraw kilnelectronic data interchangeFAGGER, FIGGER, finite element analysis, firewall code, first-in first-out, FIXME, FUEL ATTENDANT, fusion methodGeosynchrononous, Greekkey-set machineLittle-Endiansmark itPuttysag bolt, Saucer Oath, separate chaining hashingthree-t-model, tsia, Tucumovalue of new construction put in place, Volta's listwork put in place. (references)
Etymologies containing "put in": Visitatorial. (references)

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Modern Usage: Put In

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above (The African Queen; writing credit: C.S. Forester; James Agee)

Anything you put in my mouth you're gonna lose (The Shawshank Redemption; writing credit: Frank Darabont)

Put in at Watch Hill (The Perfect Storm; writing credit: William D. Wittliff)

My God, it must be something they put in the food (Ticket to Heaven; writing credit: Anne Cameron; Josh Freed)

Look I'm telling you, this thing they put in my head (The Invisible Man; writing credit: Craig Silverstein; Jonathan Glassner)

Lyrics

Arrested, put in the lineup, tryin to put dents in my armor (Guilty Until Proven Innocent; performing artist: Jay-Z)

Are put in a jar. (Comin' Back to Me; performing artist: Jefferson Airplane)

You get what you put in (Only God Knows Why; performing artist: Kid Rock)

Some of you who have small children may have perhaps been put in the (New Math; performing artist: Tom Lehrer)

It don't matter where I at let me put in on you (Call Me; performing artist: Tweet)

Clever

Humans are like tea bags. They never realize their strength until they are put in hot water. (references; author: unknown)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Photo Album: Put In

ThumbnailDescription & CreditThumbnailDescription & Credit

Launch lunch on Inner Brass Island Launch lunch was a venerable institution on hydrographic ships Usually consisted of bread, bologna, and whatever else could be put in a cooler Always generated gripes but no one ever starved Tide gauge installation crew breaking for lunch. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Sablefish put in live tank, scooped up, tagged, and sent back overboard. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

A mooring buoy put in place by the restoration team prevented the need to to place large potentially damaging anchors on the reef. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

The first image obtained from a GOES satellite. These satellites are put in geostationary orbit over 22, 000 miles from Earth and continuously monitor a significant portion of a hemisphere of the Earth. Credit: NOAA in Space.

Livestock watering tanks put in to facilitate a rotational grazing system. Credit: Gary Kramer.

He put in his thumb and he pulled out a plum --. Credit: Library of Congress.

Army truck manufacturer, final assembly line operation at Dodge Bros. Corp., Detroit, Mich., in which water is put in the radiator and gasoline in the fuel tank. Credit: Library of Congress.

Finishing up of well for irrigation purposes. Getting reading to put in the casing and the pump. Near Garden City, Kansas. Credit: Library of Congress.

Getting ready to put in the pumping part of the water well for irrigation purposes on a farm near Garden City, Kansas. Credit: Library of Congress.

Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude. Credit: Library of Congress.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Put In

AuthorQuotation

Bacon

Good thoughts, though God accept them, yet toward men are little better than good dreams except they be put in action.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The virtues and vices are all put in motion by interest.

Hitopadesa

A store of grain, Oh king is the best of treasures. A gem put in your mouth will not support life.

Sam Snead

Never let up. The more you can win by, the more doubts you put in the other players' minds the next time out.

Walter Savage Landor

Wrong is but falsehood put in practice.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Put In

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

These are the bounds which the trust, that is put in them by the society, and the law of God and nature, have set to the legislative power of every common-wealth, in all forms of government. (Second Treatise of Government)

US Constitution

1791

The president of the convention transmitted it to Congress, with a resolution stating how the proposed Federal Government should be put in operation, and an explanatory letter. (reference)

US Bill of Rights

1795

Amendment V. No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. (reference)

Communist Manifesto

1848

It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals; it has conducted expeditions that put in the shade all former Exoduses of nations and crusades. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Put In

TitleAuthorQuote

Sylvie and Bruno

Carroll, Lewis

Here Number Three put in her oar.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

I said I would put in some earth

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

Put in that dumb cell

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

Here I put in my canoe, and climbing up a part of the rock, I could plainly discover land to the east, extending from south to north

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Put In

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

I worry about being put in a nursing home because of bladder control problems. (references)

Behavioral techniques should be offered as a choice to patients who are motivated to put in the time and effort and wish to avoid a more invasive procedure. (references)

Business

In the last four years tour operators have put in place strong marketing efforts. (references)

The very first system was put in place by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Alimentary Resources. (references)

Many manufacturers of construction equipment tend to omit prices inn their catalogs and put in "negotiable" instead. (references)

Children

Brazil

The city of Niteroi put in service 10 vans specifically for the use of persons with disabilities, but the supply of this service lagged behind the rising demand. (references)

Niger

In August the mayor of Niamey reportedly established a program to locate, register, and put in psychiatric care persons with mental disabilities wandering the streets. (references)

Civil Liberties

Equatorial Guinea

This restriction had been put in place in previous years because of the Catholic Church's repeated criticisms of human rights violations, social injustice, and corruption in the country. (references)

Economic History

Democratic Republic of Congo

Government finances had not been put in order and relations with the IMF and World Bank were in disarray. (references)

Australia

The Australian Federal Government intends to divest all of its interest in ASC once suitable arrangements have been put in place. (references)

Botswana

This act provides for enforcement of copyright, and the GOB believes that once implemented, the mechanisms put in place will provide sufficient remedies to deter future infringement. (references)

Human Rights

Iceland

The police decide whether persons should be put in solitary confinement, but the accused may appeal this decision to the courts, which have the final say. (references)

Mexico

Even before the 1998 requirements were put in place, and especially since the 1997 Acteal massacre, the Government had enforced vigorously 'the constitutional prohibition on foreigners engaging in political activities to hinder the work of foreign human rights monitors, and it restricted the activities of many human rights observers and religious workers in the state of Chiapas; however, there were no reports of such problems during the year. (references)

Political Economy

EL SALVADOR

These polices are being implemented on the foundation of measures put in place during the last decade that mandated fiscal conservatism, monetary discipline, privatization, and rapid market and trade liberalization. (references)

Trade

Botswana

Botswana's plans to implement its own VAT, originally targeted for FY2001, have however been put on hold due primarily to practical considerations and the system, which is under revision, is expected to be put in place in FY2003. (references)

Argentina

In 1997 the Argentine government put in place greater certificate of origin and consularization requirements on a broad range of imports generally covering but not limited to consumer goods, textiles, apparel and footwear, printing machines, and machine tools. (references)

Mauritius

The objective of the National Quality System Certification Scheme is to recognize companies that meet the requirements of MS ISO 9001, MS ISO 9002, MS ISO 9003, or MS ISO 9004. MSB is also planning to introduce MS ISO 14,000 for companies which put in place a sound environmental management system. (references)

Worker Rights

El Salvador

The report faulted some factories for setting unrealistic production quotas and for requiring many workers to put in extra hours with no pay when they fell short of those quotas. (references)

Dominican Republic

Most teams are unable to fill the quota to receive the benefits and are not paid overtime pay for the extra time they put in to attempt to fill the quota. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Put In

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dennis Miller

I can certainly appreciate the fact that commercial airlines in this country were put in serious financial trouble by the terrorist attacks, but using that tragedy as a cudgel to pound billions of dollars out of the federal government was wrong.

Lisa French

We would consider it. I don't feel that my husband and I are capable of giving them the kind of help that they need at this point in their life. They need some serious help and they need to be put in a place where they can get that help.

Martha Stewart

You have to grow the rice. You have to make the rice wine vinegar to put in the rice. You have to catch the fish. You have to learn how to cut it up. It's a lot more complicated than it looks.

Rush Limbaugh

Provisions were put in place to deal with slavery!

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Put In

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

James Monroe

1817-1825At its approach an overwhelming force of gallant men might always be put in motion.

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837Amongst other acts of questionable validity, the notes of the expired corporation are known to have been used as its own and again put in circulation.

Jimmy Carter

1977-1981The framework put in place over the last four years will enable us to do this.

Ronald Reagan

1981-1989As we begin our third year, we have put in place a defense program that redeems the neglect of the past decade.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001Last year, we put in place the toughest-ever controls on smog and soot.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Expressions: Put In

Expressions using "put in": put in a blow put in a claim for put in a claim for smth. put in a coffin put in a column put in a flurry put in a frenzy put in a garage put in a good word put in a good word for put in a heap put in a line put in a lot of work put in a nutshell put in a plea put in a row put in a splint put in a tender put in a word put in a word or two put in action put in an appearance put in an envelope put in array put in at put in bad mood put in barrels Put In Bay put in brackets put in by mistake put in charge put in check put in circulation put in command put in curlers put in evidence put in for put in for a loan put in force put in front put in good mood put in hand put in harness put in its proper niche put in its proper place put in jeopardy put in layers put in mind put in motion put in one's oar put in orbit put in order put in order again put in parentheses put in plaster put in pledge put in position put in practice put in prison put in quarantine put in remembrance put in repair put in requisition put in rollers put in service put in solitary confinement put in the black book put in the box put in the dock put in the lottery put in the picture put in the pillory put in the sale put in the way of put in the window put in train put in trim put in ward put in work put in writing To put in To put in an appearance To put in for To put in mind To put in one's oar To put in pledge To put in possession value of new construction put in place work put in place. Additional references.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Put In

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

put in bay

1,870

put in bay ohio

416

put in bay hotel

190

put in bay lodging

38

put in bay chamber of commerce

29

put in bay island

24

put in bay ferry

23

put in bay rental

20

put in bay ohio hotel

18

put in bay accommodation

13

put in

13

american river put in

4
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Put In

Language Translations for "put in"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

insit (enter, insert, put away, stow). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

paraqes (acquaint, bring in, bring up, delineate, demonstrate, denote, develop, display, feature, front, induct, introduce, introduce oneself, obtrude, offer, portray, prefer, present, press, produce, propound, put, recommend, render, represent, serve, show, stand for, submit), ndalet (discontinue, draw up, drop, heave to, run down). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏ترشح (candidate, elect, filter, nominate, oozing, percolate, present, run, run for office, stand, transpire), ‏زرع (crop, cultivate, grow, implant, lay, plant, plantation, planting, rear, seed, sow, sowing, vegetate), ‏عكر صفو, ‏إشتغل (dabble, job, labor, labour, work), ‏أنفق (disburse, exhaust, expend, lay out, outlay, pass away, spend, spend the time), ‏أدخل (allow, bill, come in, heel, inject, insert, introduce, let in, press, send in, show in, slot, squeeze, take in, yield), ‏رفع معنوياته (buck up, pep up, perk, raise, revive smb.'s sprits). (various references)

   

Basque

  

agindu (arrange to, load to, put in order to). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

намесвам се (break in, burst in, butt, chime in, cut in, interfere, interpose, interrupt, intervene, meddle, step in), инсталирам (fix, fix up, instal, install), подавам молба (apply, file a claim, petition), посаждам (plant, plant out, pot, set), прибавям (add, add in, add on, admix, affix, append, eke out, interpolate, join, stick in, superadd, supplement, tack, tag, tail, tail on, take on, throw in), правя искане (requisition), предявявам (advance, assert, lay, pose, prefer, present, raise), представям (deliver, depicture, deputize, exhibit, image, impersonate, introduce, offer, perform, present, project, recommend, represent, show, stage, typify), пъхам (dig, infix, poke, pop, shove, stick, thrust), избирам (choose, cull, elect, make, mark down, name, opt, pick, pick out, return, select, settle on, single out, sort out), назначавам (constitute, designate, institute, make, name, nominate, place, prefer, set), слагам (apply, deposit, fit in, fix, ground, implant, impose, lay, lay down, pass, pitch, place, plank down, pop, posit, position, pull on, put, put down, put on, put to, rest, run, set, sew on, ship, stand, stick, stick down, vat), отбивам се (call on the way, pop in), влизам (bob in, come in, enter, get in, get into, go, go in, hive, incur, inure, pass in, pass into, pull in, step in, turn in, walk in), влагам (consign, deposit, invest, place, project, put out), вмъквам (bring, bring in, inject, insert, inset, interject, interpolate, interpose, parenthesize, run in, slip, throw in, weave, work, work in), вкарвам (draw in, drive, drive in, fit in, get in, introduce, let in, set, stick, thrust, wheel in), въвеждам (bring, bring in, establish, herald, import, initiate, institute, introduce, naturalize, pioneer, prelude, premise, prologue, set up, show, take in, usher in), кандидатствувам (apply, run, run for), спирам (arrest, bit, block, brake, bring to, bring to rest, bring up, call a halt, cease, check, come to a halt, come to rest, cut, cut off, cut short, die, discontinue, draw up, drive up, dwell, end, fix, go phut, halt, hang up, heave to, hold back, hold in, immobilize, impede, inhibit, intervene, keep off, kill, leave off, lock, occlude, preclude, prevent, pull in, pull up, quash, quit, run down, snub, stint, stop, suppress, suspend, trammel, trig, withhold), спирам се за малко (pause), засаждам. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

關押 (put in jail), 重" (to put in an important position), (disperse, put in order, surpass), (administer, arrange, execute, put in order, take action on), 投" (to put in, to throw in), 施行 (to put in place), "拾 (to put in order, to tidy up), " (a cover, arrange, cover, hinder, keep off, obstruct, put in order, resist, to block, to get in the way of), '嘴 (interrupt and put in an opinion), 歸結 (put in summary; induce), 清理 (check up, clear, put in order), 佈置 (put in order; arrange; decorate), 安" (lay, place, put in a certain place), 下工夫 (to concentrate one's efforts, to put in time and energy). (various references)

   

Czech

  

předložit (bring forward, bring in, commit, dish up, introduce, pose, prefer, produce, propound, put, put forward, render, send in, set, submit, tender), zastavit (arrest, call a halt, call off, cease, check, discontinue, draw up, halt, hock, immobilize, pawn, pull back, quit, stay, stem, stop, suspend, tackle), vstrèit (thrust), vsadit (punt, put, stake, wager), vložit (deposit, embed, imbed, insert, inset, intercalate, interject, invest, plant), vìnovat (dedicate, devote, give, give up, pay, spend). (various references)

   

Danish

  

værdi af nyopførte bygninger (value of new construction put in place), rydde op (arrange, put in order, tidy), rede (arrange, den, nest, put in order, tidy), indrette (arrange, fix up, install, put in order, tidy). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

steken (enter, insert, lay down, pick, place, put, put down, stab, sting), inzetten (insert, intone, kick off, put away, raise, stow), insteken (enter, insert, thread), inleggen (deposit, insert, pickle, preserve, put away, stow), indoen (enter, insert, put away, stow). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

enmeti (insert, put away, stow), enigi (enter, insert). (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

stíla fyri (arrange, put in order, tidy), skipa fyri (arrange, command, dictate, fix up, order, put in order, tell, tidy). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

virkahtaa (utter), sekoittaa (blend, mingle, mistake for, mix, mix blend, mix in, mix up, muddle, shuffle, stir, stir up). (various references)

   

French

  

mettre (pull on, put, put away, put down, put on). (various references)

   

German

  

einsetzen (appoint, begin, bring into action, bring into play, come in, come on, constitute, deploy, employ, enter, enthrone, exert, fit in, gamble, implant, inaugurate, insert, inset, install, invest, lay on, let, let in, move in, play, ply, put away, put on, reinsert, risk, send in, send on, set, set in, set up, stake, start, stow, to constitute, to enthrone, to insert, to instate, to patch, to reinsert, to set in, use). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

βάζω (apply, insert, pour, put, put on, set, store), προτείνω (move, name to, nominate, offer, prefer, proffer, propose, propound, recommend, suggest). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

לומר (say, spell, state, tell), לשקע (drown, set down, sink, submerge), ל"כ יס (admit, enter, insert, introduce, let in, usher in), ל"טיל (cast, drop, hurl, lay, lay down, project, throw, toss), סמן (cursor, marker). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

betesz (insert, to insert, to put in, to shut to, to take in, tuck in), beszúr (foist, stick in, to prick, to prod, to put in, to stick in), behelyez (infix, to insert, to put in, to step). (various references)

   

Icelandic

  

innrétta (arrange, fix up, install, put in order, tidy). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

merapikan (arrange, order, put in order, tidy), menyetorkan (deposit, pay back, put in storage), mengedepankan (put forward, put in the front), mengaturkan (put in order for), mengatasnamai (put in the name of), mengacak-acak (mess up, put in disorder, upset), menata (inlay, organize, put in order), memformulirkan (put in a form), memberesi (put in order, take good care of), membenahkan (put in order), membelat (put in splints). (various references)

   

Italian

  

presentare (appear, demonstrate, give, hand in, introduce, introduce oneself, occur, offer, perform, present, produce, propose, put, render, send in, show, submit, tender), somministrare (administer, dispense, dose, enter, give, read in), mettere (cause, charge, get, install, lay down, locate, place, plant, pop, put, put down, put on, set, set up, situate, stand, take, to put, tuck, wear), installare (instal, install, settle in, wire), inserire (advertise, connect, enter, insert, inset, plug, sketch in, slot, write in), immettere (admit, get into, get out, introduce, lead to, let, pump, pump in), fare (achieve, act, be, build, carry out, construct, do, execute, fashion, get, go in for, have, kind, make, manner, perform, produce, shall, should, sort, species, to do, to make, type), eleggere (appoint, choose, dial, elect, pick, pick out, return, vote, vote in), dedicare (addict, consecrate, dedicate, devote, inscribe, name after, spend), aggiungere (add, annex, append, be added, join, sketch in, subjoin, tag, throw in). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

挿す (to graft, to insert, to put in, to wear in belt), 整える (to arrange, to get ready, to put in order). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

しゅうばく (being put in bonds, coming under arrest), まとめる (to bring to a conclusion, to collect, to put in order), さす (reef, sandbank, sandbar, to apply moxa cautery, to bite, to catch, to graft, to insert, to light, to pierce, to pin down, to play, to point, to pole, to pour, to prick, to put in, to put up umbrella, to putout, to raise umbrella, to raisehands, to serve, to shine, to stab, to stick, to sting, to stitch, to strike, to thrust, to wear in belt), さしいれる (to insert, to put in), さし"む (to flow in, to insert, to jam a batter, to plug in, to put in, to shine in, to thrust in), ふくめる (to include, to instruct, to make one understand, to put in one's mouth), ばくにつく (to be arrested, to be put in bonds), せいと" (arranging neatly, orderliness, put in order, tidying up), かたづける (to put away, to put in order, to straighten up, to tidy up), かたづく (to dispose of, to finish, to get married, to put in order, to solve), いれる (to admit, to bring in, to cast, to commit, to comprehend, to employ, to include, to insert, to introduce, to let in, to listen to, to pay, to put in, to put into, to set, to take in, to tolerate, to usher in), とりかたづける (to clean up, to clear away, to put in order), ととのう (to be arranged, to be in order, to be prepared, to be put in order), ととのえる (to adjust, to arrange, to get ready, to prepare, to put in order, to raise money), ちょうし'ととのえる (to put in tune). (various references)

   

Manx

  

cur stiagh (bring home, buy in, drop, embody, embrace, enclose, harvest, house, input, insert, insertion, install, installation, interject, interruption, intervention, lay up, pass, return). (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

innrede (arrange, fix up, install, put in order, tidy). (various references)

   

Occitan

  

ordenar (arrange, put in order). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

utpay inay.(various references)

   

Polish

  

wprowadzać do środka (enter, insert). (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

meter (incase, insert, lay down, mix up, place, put, put down, slip, stick, stuff, to put, tuck), introduzir (adhibit, immigrate, induct, initiate, inject, insert, insinuate, introduce, intrude, lead off, let in, marshal, obtrude, prelude, thrust), intervir (cut in, go between, intercede, interfere, intermeddle, interpose, intervene, meddle, part, step in), interferir (clog, cut in, interfere, intermeddle, interpose, intervene, meddle, poke, step in, tamper), intercalar (insert, inset, intercalary, interpolate, intersperse), inserir (enplane, implant, infix, insert, inset, introduce, let into, work in, write in), encaixar (dovetail, enchase, halve, hook, impact, inset, joggle, joint, mortice, mortise, notch, rabbet). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

pune (add, adhibit, annex, append, apply, attach, bet on, cause, deposit, do, Don, draw, dress, enclose, hang, impose, lay, lay down, lay on, lay up, Mount, place, pose, position, propose, put, put down, put on, put up, repose, set, sow, stick), prezenta (arise, bear, bring, carry forth, display, exhibit, expound, file, give, give in, have, hold forth, hold up, introduce, offer, paint, picture, present, produce, put forward, recommend, represent, reproduce, set forth, show, submit, tender), pregãti (coach, compose, concoct, cook, do, dress, fit, get up, lay out, make, make ready, prepare, prime, train, tutor), vârî (Bob, creep, crib, dab, dig, dip, drive, duck, engraft in, immerse, impress, introduce, involve, jab, Lodge, pick, poke, pull up, stab, stick, Stow, stuff, thrust, tuck), turna (cast, circumfuse, infuse, Mold, mould, pour, slop), introduce (admit, bring in, denizen, drive, enter, establish, Herald, infix, insert, interpolate, introduce, make, mix in, offer, phase, phase in, precede, present, set, slip in, tender, usher), instala (arrange, establish, fix, inaugurate, induct, install, locate, pitch, place, position, put, rig up, set, settle, sink), formula (couch, define, draw, enunciate, express, formulate, frame, have, indite, lay down, phrase, pose, push, put, reduce, state, word), bãga (Bob, drive, immerse, impress, insert, interject, introduce, intrude, invest, involve, jab, land, Lodge, stick, Stow, stuff, thrust, tuck). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

вкладывать (enclose, inclose, invest), вложить. (various references)

   

Scottish

  

litrich (put in letters), gluais (affect, agitate, move, put in motion, stir), gleus (adjust, order, prepare, put in trim, put in tune, readiness or preparation). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

provesti (carry out, guide, instal, install, show through, spend), preporučiti (advise, put in a word, recommend), podneti (bear, bring, endure, present, render, submit, tender, turn in), utaknuti (plug), umetnuti (infix, inlay, insert, intercalate, interpolate, interpose, parenthesize, sandwich, spatchcock, stick in), ubacivati (inject, insert, interjaculate, throw into), ubaciti (get in, infiltrate, inject, insert, interject, slip in, throw into, work in), sprovesti (carry out, carry through, conduct, convey, escort, instal, install, lead, put through, take). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

presentarse (check in, come along, come forward, go in for, introduce oneself, present oneself, put across, put over, race, report, roll in, sit, tackle, take, turn up), presentar (advance, bring forward, bring in, bring on, come through with, come up with, conduct, display, enter, exhibit, feature, file, front, hand in, hold up, introduce, jump, launch, lay, Lodge, Marshal, model, offer, offer up, pay, port, prefer, present, present with, produce, promote, put, put across, put forward, put on the stage, put over, put up, race, sacrifice, send in, send up, set out, show, submit, table, tackle, tender, troop, turn in, wait on, wait upon), plantar (get in, plant, plantar), instalar (establish, instal, install, lay, lay on, plant, set up, take up), conectar (connect, lay on, plug in, tap, turn on), decir (call, get in, go, let out, mention, observe, pass over, put, read, recite, say, saying, speak, tell, think, to say, voice, word), dedicar (bestow, dedicate, devote, expend, give, give over, give up, inscribe, light, throw), emplear (apply, employ, engage, exercise, hire, Hunt, invest, job, lay out, occupy, place, practice, put forth, use, work), entrar (access, approach, attack, bob in, bring in, call in, capture, come in, draw in, enter, fit, get at, get in, go in, go up, input, introduce, invade, march in, pass in, perform, pull in, rise, sail in, show in, step in, tackle, to enter, wade in, walk in), hacer entrar (bring in, call in, get in, have in, move in, send in, usher), aducir (adduce, furnish, teach), insertar (advertise, indent, insert, inset, introduce, throw in, write in), votar (attune, ballot, go to the polls, poll, vote), interponer (interject, interpose, intervene), meter en, sembrar (bestrew, lard, lay, plant, seed, sow, sprinkle, strew, stud), solicitar (apply, apply for, ask, ask for, beg, bid, demand, go in for, hustle, make an application for, request, seek, solicit), hacer escala. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

tillsätta (add, add on, appoint, assign, dose), infoga (implement, insert, paste), införa (adopt, establish, implement, inject, insert, inset, introduce, plant, set up). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

yerleştirmek (accommodate, deposit, domicil, domicile, draw out, embed, emplace, enchase, engraft, ensconce, entrench, establish, fix, indwell, ingraft, inject, install, lay, locate, nestle, perch, pitch, place, posit, position, post, put, quarter, reset, seat, set, set up, settle, shake down, sink, site, situate, slot, spot, Square, station, Stow), sunmak (bring in, confer, dish, dish up, emcee, exhibit, furnish, go over, go through, help smb. to smth., hold forth, initiate, introduce, lay, Lodge, offer, pass in, pitch, prefer, present, proffer, put forward, put to, put up, render, report, represent, serve up, shew, submit, table, tender), sokmak (bite, dig into, drag, drive, engraft, enter, immerse, implicate, ingraft, inject, insert, instil, instill, involve, land, let in, pitchfork, poke, put, ram, send, sink into, slide in, spatchcock, stick, sting, strike, take into, thrust, tuck, tuck in, work up), olay çıkarmak (create a scandal, kick up a stink, make a scene, provoke an incident, raise a stink), limana girmek, katmak (add, adjoin, affiliate, ally, annex, append, include, incorporate, inosculate, integrate, interpolate, join, load, mingle, mix, number, run in, superadd, tack, tinge, weave), ilave etmek (add, annex, eke out, inset, integrate, schedule, slap on, subjoin, supplement), içeri sokmak (drive in, introduce, let in, tuck in), gelmek (arrive, attain, carry over, come, come to, come up to, fall on, get, go on, go to scale at, pull, roll up, scale in, scale out, set, stem, turn the scale at, weigh), geçirmek (bash, carry, come through, communicate, conduct, Dot, dot smb. one, extrude, fetch, get over, get through, make pass, outstay, pass, pass away, pass on, post, reach, scarf, screw, see off, see smb. to the door, show smb. to the door, slip, spend, spin out, stick, swipe, take in, transfer, transmit, undergo, while away, wile away, work out), eklemek (add, adjoin, affix, annex, append, attach, insert, interlard, interpolate, join, join together, joint, link, link up, piece, put on, put to, run in, slap on, splice, subjoin, suffix, superimpose, supplement, tack, throw in, write in), başvurmak (appeal, apply, approach, call on, call upon, consult, fall back on, fall back upon, have recourse to, look to, make an application, put in for, refer, resort, resort to, turn to), araya girmek (come between, go between, intercede, interfere, interpose, intervene, mediate, punctuate, put in a word). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

dykylmak (butt into). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

уставляти (embed, imbed, inlet, insert, inset, intercalate, put, sandwich, wad, work in), зупинятися (alight, bait, draw up, pause, run down, stanch, stand still, stay, stop), засовувати (poke, thrust, tuck), претендувати (challenge, pretend, purport). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

taclu (accoutre, put in order, trim), cymhennu (put in order, reprove, scold, trim). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Put In

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

inserentur, inserere, inseres, inseretur, insertas, inserti, insertus, inseruerunt. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Put In

LanguageDateSourceActs Chapter 2, Verse 29
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintAndreV adelfoi exon eipein meta parrhsiaV proV umaV peri tou patriarcou dabid oti kai eteleuthsen kai etafh kai to mnhma autou estin en hmin acri thV hmeraV tauthV
Latin405VulgateViri fratres liceat audenter dicere ad vos de patriarcha David quoniam et defunctus est et sepultus est et sepulchrum eius est apud nos usque in hodiernum diem
Old English990West Saxon"Breðer, ic mæg secgan eow ðriste þæt se forefæder Dafid swealt and wæs bebyrgd, and his ðruh is her oð þisne dæg.
Middle English1395WyclifBritheren, be it leueful boldli to seie to you of the patriark Dauid, for he is deed and biried, and his sepulcre is among vs in to this dai.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleMen and brethren let me frely speake vnto you of the partriarke David: For he is both deed and buryed and his sepulcre remayneth with vs vnto this daye.
Jacobean English1611King JamesMen and brethren, let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulchre is with us unto this day.
Victorian English1833WebsterMen, brethren, let me freely speak to you concerning the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulcher is with us to this day.
Basic English1964OgdenMy brothers, I may say to you openly that David came to his death, and was put in the earth, and his resting-place is with us today.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Put In

LanguageActs Chapter 2, Verse 29
AlbanianVëllezër, mund të thuhet haptas për Davidin patriark që ai vdiq dhe u varros; dhe varri i tij është ndër ne deri ditën e sotme.
Cebuano"Mga igsoon, sa masaligon ako makasulti kaninyo mahitungod kang David nga patriarca, nga siya namatay ug gilubong, ug ang iyang lubong nagapabilin pa man gani kanato hangtud niining adlawa karon.
CroatianBraæo, dopustite da vam otvoreno kažem: praotac je David umro, pokopan je i eno mu meðu nama groba sve do današnjeg dana.
DanishI Mænd Brødre! Jeg kan sige med Frimodighed til eder om Patriarken David, at han er både død og begraven, og hans Grav er hos os indtil denne Dag.
DutchGij mannen broeders, het is mij geoorloofd vrij uit tot u te spreken van den patriarch David, dat hij beide gestorven en begraven is, en zijn graf is onder ons tot op dezen dag.
FinnishTe miehet, veljet, on lupa teille rohkeasti sanoa, mitä kantaisäämme Daavidiin tulee, että hän on sekä kuollut että haudattu; onhan hänen hautansa meidän keskellämme vielä tänäkin päivänä.
FrenchHommes frères, qu`il me soit permis de vous dire librement, au sujet du patriarche David, qu`il est mort, qu`il a été enseveli, et que son sépulcre existe encore aujourd`hui parmi nous.
GermanIhr Männer, liebe Brüder, lasset mich frei reden zu euch von dem Erzvater David. Er ist gestorben und begraben, und sein Grab ist bei uns bis auf diesen Tag.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariSaudara-saudara, izinkanlah saya berbicara dengan terus terang tentang Daud, bapak leluhur kita itu. Ia sudah mati dan sudah dikuburkan juga; kuburannya masih ada di tengah-tengah kita sampai sekarang.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaHai Tuan-tuan dan Saudara sekalian, beranilah aku mengatakan kepadamu dari hal nenek moyang kita Daud, bahwa ia mati serta dikuburkan, dan ada lagi kuburnya di antara kita hingga sekarang ini.
ItalianFratelli, mi sia lecito dirvi francamente, riguardo al patriarca Davide, che egli morì e fu sepolto e la sua tomba è ancora oggi fra noi.
MaoriE oku teina, e tika ana kia aronui he kupu ki a koutou mo te tupuna nei mo Rawiri, ara kua mate ia, kua tanumia, kei a tatou ano tona urupa, a taea noatia tenei ra.
NorwegianBrødre! la mig få lov til å tale med frimodighet til eder om patriarken David, at han både døde og blev begravet, og hans grav er iblandt oss den dag idag;
RumanianCkt despre patriarhul David, sq-mi fie kngqduit, frayilor, sq vq spun fqrq sfialq cq a murit wi a fost kngropat; wi mormkntul lui este kn mijlocul nostru pknq kn ziua de azi.
RussianнХЦЙ 'ТБФЙС! "Б 'Х"ЕФ ПЪЧПМЕОП У "ЕТЪОПЧЕОЙЕН УЛБЪБФШ ЧБН П ТБПФ"Е дБЧЙ"Е, ЮФП ПО Й ХНЕТ Й ПЗТЕ'ЕО, Й ЗТП' ЕЗП Х ОБУ "П УЕЗП "ОС.
ShuarPítiur tuke chichaak: `Páantchakait. Ii uuntri Tawit yaunchu Jákaiti. Tura iwiarsamuiti. Ni iwiarsamuri iini pujatsuk.
Swahili"Ndugu zangu, napenda kuwaambieni waziwazi juu ya mambo yaliyompata Daudi, babu yetu. Yeye alikufa, akazikwa, tena kaburi lake liko papa hapa petu mpaka leo.
SwedishMina bröder, jag kan väl fritt säga till eder om vår stamfader David att han är både död och begraven; hans grav finnes ju ibland oss ännu i dag.
UmaNgkai ree, na'uli' wo'o-mi Petrus: "Ompi' -ompi' -ku, ma'ala ta'uli' hante kanoto-noto-na, bela woto-na moto to natoa' lolita Daud toe we'i. Apa' tuama-ta Daud, mate moto-i-hawo pai' -i ratana. Daeo' -na ria hi ngata-ta duu' tempo toi.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Misspellings: Put In

Misspellings

"Put In" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: putin. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Anagrams: Put In

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: input.

Words within the letters "i-n-p-t-u"

-1 letter: pint, punt, unit.

-2 letters: nip, nit, nut, pin, pit, piu, pun, put, tin, tip, tui, tun, tup.

-3 letters: in, it, nu, pi, ti, un, up, ut.

 Words containing the letters "i-n-p-t-u"
 

+1 letter: inputs, pignut, pundit, turnip.

 

+2 letters: nuptial, nutpick, opuntia, petunia, pignuts, pinetum, piquant, pouting, pundits, puniest, punties, punting, puritan, putting, putzing, spinout, sputnik, tumping, tupping, turnips, unplait, unspilt, unsplit, utopian.

 

+3 letters: deputing, erupting, eruption, gumption, gunpoint, impudent, impunity, imputing, inputted, nuptials, nutpicks, opuntias, outpaint, outpoint, pantsuit, petunias, platinum, plutonic, preunite, printout, prurient, puissant, punditic, punditry, punition, punitive, punitory, punkiest, punniest, pupating, pupation, puritans, putamina, puttying, reputing, sinciput, spinouts, spouting, spurting, sputniks, stumping, supinate, surprint, thumping, timpanum, trouping, trumping, tumpline, turnpike, turnspit, unpitied, unplaits, unpliant, unpoetic, unpolite, unripest, unspoilt, untipped, updating, uprating, utopians.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Images: Photo Album
6. Quotations: Familiar
7. Quotations: Historic
8. Quotations: Fiction
9. Quotations: Non-fiction
10. Quotations: Spoken
11. Quotations: Speeches
12. Expressions
13. Expressions: Internet
14. Translations: Modern
15. Translations: Ancient
16. Bible Trace
17. Derivations
18. Anagrams
19. Bibliography


  

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