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Meanings of
putting back
in English
Spanish
regreso
Back to the meaning
Putting, sending, or directing an item or material back to where it came from.
return
returning
replacement
replacing
coming back
Spanish
regreso
Synonyms
Examples for "
return
"
return
returning
replacement
replacing
coming back
Examples for "
return
"
1
We'll
return
early next year with a new company and new toys.
2
No difference was found according to
return
to work 1 year postsurgery.
3
I think we need an opportunity to
return
home at one point.
4
Air New Zealand is currently operating 16
return
international services a week.
5
She will
return
to work in Paris early in the new year.
1
A booming economy, job growth,
returning
migrants: the good times are back.
2
Wired's question: Why would Germans
returning
to Germany need a language package?
3
Minister Sultan says the government is offering financial help to
returning
families.
4
Since
returning
home I'd been thinking of ways to avoid public contact.
5
Emigrants are
returning
to Ireland today specifically to vote in the Referendum.
1
Indeed, there is a serious latent problem over
replacement
of medical equipment.
2
It means
replacement
of aging power plants rather than building additional capacity.
3
Hip
replacement
seems to be a simple solution for this complex problem.
4
The board appointed his
replacement
,
Stuart Laws, last week, the company said.
5
And, need for energy
replacement
can comfortably come from existing energy stores.
1
The company said this week it was
replacing
its chief financial officer.
2
Manufacturers recommend
replacing
nylon products every five years, and Spectra every three.
3
I believe that you should adopt a wait-and-see approach to
replacing
media.
4
Manufacturers recommend
replacing
nylon products every five years, and Spectra every three.Harnesses.
5
In some cases they are
replacing
products where demand has fallen off.
1
The key takeaway: Young people have left, and they're not
coming
back
.
2
The housing market was
coming
back
,
the stock market was going up.
3
Loan defaults have been
coming
back
to normal following the financial crisis.
4
In the meantime, in response to Panbanisha's question, I'm
coming
back
soon.
5
If he's
coming
back
to 12, it's because he's been ordered to.
Usage of
putting back
in English
1
He hardly waited for the sibilant assurance before
putting
back
the receiver.
2
We are taking more from the soil than we are
putting
back
.
3
The proper scale, I hold, of healthful nourishment,
putting
back
the ladle.
4
He won 20 dimes and after
putting
back
four, won the jackpot.
5
Originair announced today it's
putting
back
its service from Nelson to the Capital.
6
A boatload of people
putting
back
came leaping out as I rushed past.
7
It does so by
putting
back
real cash in your pocket.
8
She's
putting
back
on her blouse, rolling her pantyhose back up.
9
DeKeyser doubled the lead by
putting
back
his own rebound.
10
We saw the California steamer, ocean-bound,
putting
back
to port.
11
No more
putting
back
anywhere, if we all get roasted.
12
I cried,
putting
back
her soft brown hair, and kissing her pale, beautiful forehead.
13
And then a look in the fine hazel eyes-likea horse
putting
back
its ears.
14
Smith
putting
back
the telephone on its little cradle.
15
There was the same feeling of
putting
back
on a heavy cloak of dullness and misery.
16
This money he began
putting
back
secretly every week, bit by bit out of his salary.
Other examples for "putting back"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
putting
back
putting
put
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
putting back
Spanish
regreso
retorno
volver
vuelta
Putting back
through the time
Putting back
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common