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put
verb
-
put
,
putting
,
puts
to
move
something
or
someone
into
a
particular
place
or
position
•
Please
put
your
coat
on
the
hook
by
the
door
.
Please
put
your
coat
on
the
hook
by
the
door
.
•
He
gently
put
the
sleeping
baby
in
the
crib
and
smiled
.
He
gently
put
the
sleeping
baby
in
the
crib
and
smiled
.
Old
English
‘
putian
’,
meaning
‘
to
push
’.
verb
-
put
,
putting
,
puts
to
cause
someone
or
something
to
be
in
a
particular
state
or
situation
•
Her
calm
voice
put
the
nervous
puppy
at
ease
.
Her
calm
voice
put
the
nervous
puppy
at
ease
.
•
The
heavy
rain
put
our
outdoor
concert
on
hold
.
The
heavy
rain
put
our
outdoor
concert
on
hold
.
Extension
of
sense
‘
place
’
to
more
abstract
states
,
recorded
since
Middle
English
.
verb
-
put
,
putting
,
puts
to
express
something
in
words
,
especially
in
a
particular
way
•
I
didn
’
t
know
how
to
put
my
feelings
into
words
.
I
didn
’
t
know
how
to
put
my
feelings
into
words
.
•
He
put
it
politely
,
but
the
answer
was
still
no
.
He
put
it
politely
,
but
the
answer
was
still
no
.
Sense
evolved
in
16th
century
from
the
idea
of
‘
placing
’
words
.
noun
a
financial
contract
that
gives
the
holder
the
right
,
but
not
the
obligation
,
to
sell
a
security
at
a
set
price
before
a
certain
date
•
She
bought
a
put
to
protect
her
stock
gains
during
the
market
downturn
.
She
bought
a
put
to
protect
her
stock
gains
during
the
market
downturn
.
•
A
put
becomes
more
valuable
when
the
underlying
share
price
falls
.
A
put
becomes
more
valuable
when
the
underlying
share
price
falls
.
Short
for
‘
put
option
’,
first
recorded
in
U
.
S
.
financial
markets
in
the
19th
century
.
input
noun
information
,
numbers
,
or
commands
that
are
put
into
a
computer
,
machine
,
or
electronic
system
so
it
can
work
•
She
clicked
the
mouse
and
entered
the
input
into
the
form
.
She
clicked
the
mouse
and
entered
the
input
into
the
form
.
•
The
robot
stops
whenever
it
receives
the
wrong
input
.
The
robot
stops
whenever
it
receives
the
wrong
input
.
formed
in
English
in
the
1940s
from
the
prefix
in-
“
into
”
+
put
,
on
the
model
of
output
verb
-
input
,
inputting
,
inputs
,
inputted
to
type
or
otherwise
put
information
,
numbers
,
or
commands
into
a
computer
or
other
device
•
Please
input
your
password
to
continue
.
Please
input
your
password
to
continue
.
•
She
input
the
survey
data
into
the
spreadsheet
.
She
input
the
survey
data
into
the
spreadsheet
.
verb
use
recorded
from
1946
,
back-formed
from
the
noun
noun
the
amount
of
energy
,
power
,
or
resources
that
go
into
a
machine
,
process
,
or
project
•
The
factory
reduced
energy
input
by
upgrading
its
equipment
.
The
factory
reduced
energy
input
by
upgrading
its
equipment
.
•
Crop
yield
depends
on
the
level
of
nutrient
input
.
Crop
yield
depends
on
the
level
of
nutrient
input
.
developed
as
a
technical
extension
of
the
basic
computing
sense
in
the
mid-20th
century
output
noun
the
amount
of
something
that
is
produced
by
a
person
,
machine
,
factory
,
or
country
•
The
factory
increased
its
output
after
installing
new
machines
.
The
factory
increased
its
output
after
installing
new
machines
.
•
Farmer
Lee
measures
the
output
of
his
apple
orchard
each
season
.
Farmer
Lee
measures
the
output
of
his
apple
orchard
each
season
.
from
out
+
put
,
first
used
in
the
1800s
for
industrial
production
noun
information
or
results
that
a
computer
or
electronic
device
produces
and
shows
,
prints
,
or
sends
•
The
screen
displays
the
output
of
the
program
in
bright
green
text
.
The
screen
displays
the
output
of
the
program
in
bright
green
text
.
•
If
the
printer
runs
out
of
ink
,
the
output
will
be
faint
and
blurry
.
If
the
printer
runs
out
of
ink
,
the
output
will
be
faint
and
blurry
.
extended
in
the
1950s
to
computing
for
data
produced
by
machines
verb
-
output
,
outputting
,
outputs
,
outputted
to
produce
something
,
especially
information
or
power
,
and
send
it
out
•
The
software
quickly
outputs
a
full
report
.
The
software
quickly
outputs
a
full
report
.
•
When
pressed
,
the
smart
speaker
outputs
clear
audio
.
When
pressed
,
the
smart
speaker
outputs
clear
audio
.
verb
use
developed
from
the
noun
in
the
early
1900s
,
especially
in
technical
contexts