Synonym: anaesthetise, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anesthetize, bother, bring out, discommode, disoblige, douse, exsert, extend, hold out, incommode, inconvenience, issue, publish, put to sleep, put under, release, retire, smother, stretch forth, stretch out, trouble. Similar words: put off, put on, cut out, shut out, get out of, put, tour, get out. Meaning: v. 1. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to 2. put out considerable effort 3. deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion 4. thrust or extend out 5. put out, as of a candle or a light 6. be sexually active 7. cause to be out on a fielding play 8. retire 9. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 10. make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs.
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(61) They put out millions of pairs of shoes a year.
(62) Make sure you put out your savings at a high rate of interest.
(63) We put out the dustbins on a Wednesday morning before the van comes.
(64) The milk you put out in the saucer was quickly lapped up.
(65) The contract for building the houses will be put out to tender.
(66) The fire brigade have put out a blaze in a local post office.
(67) Police have put out a warning to people living in the area.
(68) If we put out, say, twenty chairs, would that be enough?
(69) Never use water to put out fires in electrical equipment.
(70) Forest Service crews often discover campfires that have not been put out completely.
(71) The company put out a report on commercial spin-offs from its research.
(72) He had already put out feelers with local employers but they hadn't been interested.
(73) The call put out by the Prime Minister enkindled our blood.
(74) He seemed a bit put out at not having been invited.
(75) Education departments in all the prisons are being put out to tender.
(76) Pausing only to put out her cigarette,(sentencedict.com/put out.html) she left the room.
(77) She was rather put out when they turned up two hours late for dinner.
(78) Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
(79) From all sides, people bore down on the houses on fire to help put out the flames.
(80) The horse was retired from racing and put out to stud .
(81) I'll try to put out some feelers to gauge people's reactions to our proposal.
(82) Another Spaniard, Emilio Sanchez, put out Jens Woehrmann in three sets.
(83) Mother put out the fire and decided to bed down for the night.
(84) Yesterday afternoon the White House put out a new version of events.
(85) As the spring is coming, all the trees are beginning to put out green buds.
(86) Our whole schedule was put out of joint by the designs arriving a week late.
(87) A lot of the work is put out to freelancers.
(88) I wasn't going to put out just because he'd paid for dinner.
(89) He crossed to the bedside table and put out the light.
(90) John's nose was really put out of joint when Jane was promoted and he wasn't.