What does put under mean?

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put un·der

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. 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"

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  1. put under

    To "put under" generally refers to the process of administering anesthesia to a person, causing them to lose consciousness or sensation temporarily for medical purposes such as surgery. It may also refer to subduing, controlling, or bring something or someone under control or authority. The exact meaning often depends on the context it's used in.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of put under in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of put under in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of put under in a Sentence

  1. Ron Redmond:

    These governments have been so stressed, and these countries put under such pressure with these huge numbers of refugees coming across, that we can understand why they feel it's necessary to take action, we just want to ensure that nobody is being sent back to danger.

  2. Reid Cramer:

    Young families are going to be put under a lot of pressure through this experience.

  3. Jiang Kejun:

    Emissions from non-industrial sectors, agriculture for instance, also play a big part in air pollution and are hard to put under control.

  4. Bernie Sanders:

    Today, after decades of consolidation and deregulation, just a small handful of companies control almost everything you watch, read, and download, given that reality, we should not want even more of the free press to be put under the control of a handful of corporations and 'benevolent' billionaires who can use their media empires to punish their critics and shield themselves from scrutiny.

  5. Kristina Hooper:

    There is a very, very significant Powell Put under stocks right now.

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