What does put out mean?

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put out

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. trouble, put out, inconvenience, disoblige, discommode, incommode, botherverb

    to cause inconvenience or discomfort to

    "Sorry to trouble you, but..."

  2. put outverb

    put out considerable effort

    "He put out the same for seven managers"

  3. smother, put outverb

    deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion

    "smother fires"

  4. exsert, stretch out, put out, extend, hold out, stretch forthverb

    thrust or extend out

    "He held out his hand"; "point a finger"; "extend a hand"; "the bee exserted its sting"

  5. douse, put outverb

    put out, as of a candle or a light

    "Douse the lights"

  6. put outverb

    be sexually active

    "She is supposed to put out"

  7. put out, retireverb

    cause to be out on a fielding play

  8. put outverb

    retire

    "he was put out at third base on a long throw from left field"

  9. publish, bring out, put out, issue, releaseverb

    prepare and issue for public distribution or sale

    "publish a magazine or newspaper"

  10. anesthetize, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anaesthetise, put under, put outverb

    administer an anesthetic drug to

    "The patient must be anesthetized before the operation"; "anesthetize the gum before extracting the teeth"

Wiktionary

  1. put outnoun

    The statistic of the number of outs a defensive player directly caused.

  2. put outverb

    To place outside or eject.

  3. put outverb

    To produce.

  4. put outverb

    To injure a part of the body, especially a joint.

  5. put outverb

    To extinguish (a flame or light).

  6. put outverb

    To eliminate from a competition.

  7. put outverb

    To consent to sex.

  8. put outverb

    To cause a player on the offense to be out, especially of men on base.

  9. put outadjective

    Taking offense; indignant.

ChatGPT

  1. put out

    "Put out" is a phrasal verb, and its definition can vary greatly depending on the context. Generally, it can mean: 1. To extinguish something that is burning, such as a fire or a light. 2. To produce or create something such as information, products, heat, etc. 3. To display or provide something for people to see, use or buy. 4. To cause inconvenience or difficulty, often used when someone is asked to do something they might not be willing to or it might be bothersome for them. 5. In sports, such as baseball, it refers to the act of officially removing a player from play. 6. In animal breeding, it can refer to allowing a female animal to mate. The specific definition in a sentence depends on the context it is used in.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of put out in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of put out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of put out in a Sentence

  1. Goldsher Irace:

    The selfie indeed promotes or exacerbates body dysmorphia. It is a relatively brand new context in which one can both obsessively analyze themselves and be analyzed by others, what to these celebrities is simply ‘sharing’ or more accurately marketing themselves can become a dangerous image to put out. These selfie images could then contribute to one’s depression, body disorder, anxiety and sense of social standing.

  2. President Bush:

    To my friends, and, yes, I do mean friends -- in the loyal opposition and, yes, I mean loyal -- I put out my hand... The American people await action. They didn't send us here to bicker. They ask us to rise above the merely partisan. ' In crucial things, unity' -- and this, my friends, is crucial.

  3. Kayleigh McEnany:

    We're commending the people who have put feelings aside and done what's for the betterment of the country and that's President Barack Obama, who put out a statement when this all was going on saying,' Look, we believe the vote represents the voice of the American people.' And Barack Obama has acted like a gracious, really hero in all of this, the way Barack Obama's accepted this and moved on.

  4. Donald Trump:

    These are people that have to be in institutions for help -- I'm not talking about as a form of a prison, I'm saying for help -- and I think it's something we have to really look at, the whole concept of mental institutions, i remember growing up we had mental institutions, then they were closed -- in New York, I'm talking about -- they were, many of them, closed. A lot of them were closed and all of those people were put out on the street.

  5. Eric Hirschhorn:

    If the company is not able to resolve it, they may very well be put out of business by this. Many banks and companies even outside the U.S. are not going to want to deal with them.


Translations for put out

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  • أنتجArabic
  • eliminació, apagarCatalan, Valencian
  • slukkeDanish
  • herstellen, raussetzen, ranlassen, rauswerfen, löschen, produzieren, rausbringenGerman
  • σβήνωGreek
  • produkti, misfleksi, konsenti, estingi, forigi, eligiEsperanto
  • extinguir, sacarSpanish
  • sammuttaa, laittaa ulos, antaa, vahingoittaa, tuottaaFinnish
  • produire, vexé, éteindreFrench
  • estinguere, spegnereItalian
  • 消す, 生産Japanese
  • doven, produceren, blesseren, buitenzetten, blussen, toegeven, uitdoen, uitwerpen, ontzet, kwetsen, verontwaardigdDutch
  • sette ut, slukke, satt ut, slippe ut, slokke, lage, produsereNorwegian
  • esténger, esténher, astudarOccitan
  • wygaszać, dać, dawaćPolish
  • apagar, extinguirPortuguese
  • stüzzer, stüder, stidar, stizarRomansh
  • stingeRomanian
  • выкладывать, производить, вывихнуть, вывихивать, дать, выложить, гасить, давать, потушить, погасить, тушить, произвестиRussian
  • studaiSardinian
  • బయట పెట్టుTelugu
  • vermekTurkish

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