put in (Meaning)

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put in (v)

place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing

keep or lay aside for future use

break into a conversation

set up for use

make an application as for a job or funding

to insert between other elements

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put in Sentence Examples

  1. Please put in your application before the deadline.
  2. I'll need to put in some extra hours this week to finish the project on time.
  3. She decided to put in a request for time off next month.
  4. Don't forget to put in your order before the restaurant closes.
  5. He made sure to put in a good word for his colleague during the job interview.
  6. It's essential to put in the effort if you want to succeed.
  7. They decided to put in an offer on the house they had been eyeing for months.
  8. I'll put in a call to the supplier to check on the status of the shipment.
  9. The students were encouraged to put in their best effort on the final exam.
  10. Let's put in some plants to brighten up the office space.

FAQs About the word put in

place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing, keep or lay aside for future use, break into a conversation, set up for use, make an application as for a

drill,plant, seed,sow, transplant, pot, replant, scatter,bed, broadcast

gather,gather, harvest,reap, harvest, reap,

Please put in your application before the deadline.

I'll need to put in some extra hours this week to finish the project on time.

She decided to put in a request for time off next month.

Don't forget to put in your order before the restaurant closes.