put up (Meaning)
put up (v)
place so as to be noticed
mount or put up
construct, build, or erect
put up with something or somebody unpleasant
make available for sale at an auction
preserve in a can or tin
provide housing for
provide
propose as a candidate for some honor
put up (s)
planned secretly
Synonyms & Antonyms of put up
put up Sentence Examples
- They decided to put up a tent in the backyard for a fun camping experience.
- The company agreed to put up the funds for the new project.
- We need to put up more shelves in the garage for extra storage space.
- She offered to put up her visiting relatives in the guest room for the weekend.
- The local community decided to put up posters to advertise the upcoming event.
- They had to put up with noisy neighbors for months before finally complaining to the landlord.
- The government plans to put up a new bridge to alleviate traffic congestion.
- He wanted to put up a fence around his property for added privacy.
- The team put up a strong defense in the final minutes of the game to secure the win.
- After a long day of hiking, they were happy to put up their feet and relax by the campfire.
FAQs About the word put up
place so as to be noticed, mount or put up, construct, build, or erect, put up with something or somebody unpleasant, make available for sale at an auction, pre
erect, raise, set up, lift, pitch, hoist,rear, hike, pick up, upraise
level, flatten, knock down, tear down, knock down, demolish,tear down, demolish, level, flatten
They decided to put up a tent in the backyard for a fun camping experience.
The company agreed to put up the funds for the new project.
We need to put up more shelves in the garage for extra storage space.
She offered to put up her visiting relatives in the guest room for the weekend.