Be+put+to+inconvenience

  • 31put to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put to : present tense I/you/we/they put to he/she/it puts to present participle putting to past tense put to past participle put to 1) put something to someone to explain a plan or suggestion to a group of… …

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  • 32put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… …

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  • 33put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… …

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  • 34put\ out — v 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. Please put the light out when you leave the room. The firemen put out the blaze. 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. For years he had put out a weekly newspaper. It is a… …

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  • 35put out — 1) Maria was put out by the slur Syn: annoy, anger, irritate, offend, affront, displease, irk, vex, pique, nettle, gall, upset; informal rile, miff, peeve 2) I don t want to put you out …

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  • 36put out — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. extinguish < put the fire out > 2. exert, use < put out considerable effort > 3. publish, issue 4. to produce for sale …

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  • 37inconvenience — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bother, nuisance, difficulty, awkward detail; see trouble 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun 1. The state or quality of being inconvenient: discomfort, incommodiousness, incommodity, trouble. See COMFORT. 2. Something&#8230; …

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  • 38put out — 1) make a flame or light stop burning, extinguish The man put out his cigarette on the theater carpet. 2) produce, make The company decided to put out a newsletter to give news to the employees. 3) (smb) inconvenience, bother She shouldn t put&#8230; …

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  • 39put out of the way — phrasal 1. : kill I 1a hired a gunman to put his competitor out of the way 2. also put out of one s way Brit …

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  • 40put someone out — 1) Maria was put out by the slur Syn: annoy, anger, irritate, offend, displease, irk, gall, upset; informal rile, miff 2) I don t want to put you out Syn: inconvenience, trouble …

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