putting in Antonyms

Meaning of putting in

putting in

to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job, plant, to spend at some activity or place, to enter a harbor or port, to call at or enter a place, to come in with, to make or make as a request, offer, or declaration, to make a formal offer or declaration of, to make an application, request, or offer, plant entry 1 sense 1a

putting in Sentence Examples

  1. The chef carefully put the seasonings into the dish, creating a delightful flavor.
  2. Please put your toys away after you're done playing.
  3. The carpenter put the pieces of wood together to form a beautiful cabinet.
  4. I'm putting a lot of effort into this project, hoping for the best results.
  5. The cashier put the items in a bag for the customer.
  6. The parent put the child to bed after a long day.
  7. The team is putting their heads together to solve the problem.
  8. I put my trust in you, knowing that you'll do what's right.
  9. The scientist put the specimen under a microscope to examine it further.
  10. The company is putting in new measures to improve productivity.

FAQs About the word putting in

to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job, plant, to spend at some activity or place, to enter a harbor or port, to call at or enter a place, to come

seeding,planting, drilling,sowing, transplanting, reseeding,replanting, potting, broadcasting, scattering

harvesting,gathering,reaping,

The chef carefully put the seasonings into the dish, creating a delightful flavor.

Please put your toys away after you're done playing.

The carpenter put the pieces of wood together to form a beautiful cabinet.

I'm putting a lot of effort into this project, hoping for the best results.