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Meanings of
put back
in English
Portuguese
repor
Spanish
devolver
Back to the meaning
Put something back where it belongs.
replace
Portuguese
repor
Cost a certain amount.
set back
knock back
Usage of
put back
in English
1
Parties may however opt to
put
back
the process to next week.
2
Madame Fontaine
put
back
the necklace in the drawer of her toilette-table.
3
Let us not speak of it; grief cannot
put
back
the dial.
4
In the meantime the Brutus had
put
back
,
blowing her whistle inquiringly.
5
She
put
back
the Flask, and locked the cover of the casing.
6
She
put
back
into the basket the apricots scattered on the sideboard.
7
He said the matter would be
put
back
until March 7th next.
8
And he filled the bottle with water and
put
back
the stopper.
9
Sometimes I fancy I shall be
put
back
in short clothes yet.
10
Roy
put
back
the loose board to shut out the blazing sun.
11
She
put
back
the blind, and gazed into the quiet moonlight night.
12
This time, though, it will be considerably easier to
put
back
together.
13
He saw, as in a vision, the Prince
put
back
his Sword.
14
And Stella was
put
back
into the motor to await their coming.
15
He was taken back to the ward and
put
back
to bed.
16
Then she was
put
back
into the limousine and driven swiftly home.
Other examples for "put back"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
put
back
put
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
put back
Portuguese
repor
Spanish
devolver
reponer
Put back
through the time
Put back
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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