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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(211) Edgar put out the ageing Donald's eyes and consigned him to prison.
(212) But it is all confusion.... Fire engines have been sent for, to put out the fire.
(213) He put out his hand to stop her as she went by.
(214) She put out her hands on either side, intending to lean back and stretch in the sun.
(215) But now he had ignited a fire within her that could never be put out.
(216) He joined a 20-member crew, digging ditches and helping to put out hot spots.
(217) It took firefighters over two hours to put out the fire.
(218) That gave it a high spot on her list of things to put out of commission. 0314.
(219) Mary got up to go after them, but I put out my arm to restrain her.
(220) Five children perished before firefighters could put out the blaze.
(221) And did I not, at fifty, put out a whole new crop of leaves myself?
(222) The match was put out for new offers and Kasparov is due to make an announcement in London on March 22.
(223) Always put out an open fire before going to bed.sentence dictionary
(224) These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews.
(225) Ken put out his foot and tripped me up.
(226) The Belgian Communists have put out a new periodical.
(227) Chandler : " Then put out fire by peeing, never get invited back. "
(228) The most liberal publication in the city was the news bulletin put out by the United States Information Service which reprinted articles from American newspapers, some of them about China.
(229) After being put out, service has received very good market repercussion.
(230) Her parents felt put out when she brought some classmates to stay over.
(231) To see a doctor for oneself, the elder brothersand his wives have put out all savings.
(232) Put out the hand skiving machine, and fix it on a worktable.
(233) She put out her foot and looked at her shoe reflectively.
(234) The cruel serf - owner put out the serf's eyes.
(235) Health facilities should be the focus for assistance when disaster strikes but, if they are damaged or put out of action, the sick and injured have nowhere to get help.
(236) I put out my hand and hold on to a parking meter.
(237) Quiet Miss Mira was put out of court by impetuous Mrs. Simcoe and her female aides - de - camp.
(238) The President directed the State Department to put out a statement.
(239) They are listening to a news bulletin put out by Radio Beijing.
(240) There were carryings - on in the refugee camp when the light had been put out.