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- extinguish something that is burning:"firefighters from Georgetown put out the blaze"
- turn off a light:"he dashed over to the door and put out the light"
- lay something out ready for use:"she put out glasses and paper napkins"
- issue, release, or broadcast a product or message:"the police put out a bulletin" · "a limited-edition single was put out to promote the album"
- cause someone trouble or inconvenience:"would it put you out too much to let her visit you for a couple of hours?"
- upset or annoy someone:"he was not put out by the rebuff"
- (in sports) defeat a player or team and so cause them to be out of a competition:"they had a great chance to put France out of the World Cup in the closing minutes"
- make someone unconscious by means of drugs or an anesthetic:"the injection will put you out for ten minutes"
- (of a ship) leave a port or harbor:"she stepped into the boat and put out to sea" · "the ship put out from Cork and set sail for Australia"
- dislocate a joint:"she fell off her horse and put her shoulder out"
- (of a company) allocate work to a contractor or freelancer to be done off the premises:"a big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandizing company"
- (of an engine or motor) produce a particular amount of power:"the new motor is expected to put out about 250 h.p"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHvulgar slangagree to have sex with someone.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.put out 1. To extinguish: put out a fire. 2. Nautical To leave, as a port or harbor; depart. 3. To expel: put out a drunk from the bar.www.thefreedictionary.com/put+output out verb (tr, adverb) (often passive) to annoy; anger to confound or disturb; confuse to extinguish or douse (a fire, light, etc) he put out the fire to poke forward to put out one's tongue to be or present a source of inconvenience or annoyance to (a person)I hope I'm not putting you outwww.dictionary.com/browse/putoutto get rid of someone or an animal; to eliminate someone or an animal from something or some place. The usher put the noisy boys out of the theater. He put out the boys.idioms.thefreedictionary.com/put+out+ofto annoy or upset someone, often by what you do or say to them: She was very put out when they turned up two hours late for dinner. He seemed kind of put out at not having been invited.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/put-outbe put out — phrasal verb with put verb [ T ] uk / pʊt / us present participle putting | past tense and past participle put to be annoyed, often because of something that someone has done or said to you: He seemed a bit put out at not having been invited.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli…
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