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put to
verb as in close
verb as in propose
Strong matches
verb as in propound
Strong matches
Example Sentences
He will keep going back to that well — which means economic tumult, more stock market crashes, and more panicked constituents — unless this tariff nonsense is put to bed entirely.
But there is also a hope that what we hear later can amount to a "ceiling", as it was put to me, from which the USs can be negotiated down.
She responded with silence when Stevens' claim of support for the changes was put to her.
"I was sobbing as I was put to sleep, and I was sobbing when I woke up."
The four people who were taken into custody on Tuesday were released after answering all the questions put to them by investigators, Mr Blachon said, though he added that the line of investigation centred around Emile's family members was not yet fully closed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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