put over (Meaning)

Wordnet

put over (v)

communicate successfully

hold back to a later time

FAQs About the word put over

communicate successfully, hold back to a later time

put off,postpone, delay, defer, wait, hold up, hold over,lay over, remit, hold off (on)

work (on), act, act, do, deal (with), do,work (on), deal (with),decide (upon), decide (upon)

The magician's performance was so captivating that he managed to put over even the most skeptical audience members.

Despite initial doubts, the salesman's persuasive pitch managed to put over the benefits of the product to the potential buyers.

The coach worked hard to put over the importance of teamwork to the players, emphasizing its impact on their success.

The author's skillful storytelling put over the message of resilience and hope in her latest novel.