put in
Meanings
verb
- To place inside.
- To imprison or place in a prison cell.
- To apply, request, or submit.
- To contribute.
- To call at (a place or port), especially as a deviation from an intended journey.
- To declare or make official
- To plant a crop.
- To make (a telephone call).
- To fill in on a form or questionnaire; to use as an answer on a form or questionnaire.
- To install or deliver.
- To injure the body of (someone).
- To distribute type that is ready for composing.
Word forms
Etymology
From put + in.
Derived words
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