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PUT OVER

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does put over mean? 

PUT OVER (verb)
  The verb PUT OVER has 2 senses:

1. communicate successfully
2. hold back to a later time

  Familiarity information: PUT OVER used as a verb is rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


PUT OVER (verb)


Sense 1put over [BACK TO TOP]

Meaning:

Communicate successfully

Classified under:

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing

Synonyms:

get across; put over

Context examples:

I couldn't get across the message / He put over the idea very well

Hypernyms (to "put over" is one way to...):

communicate; pass; pass along; pass on; put across (transmit information)

Sentence frame:

Somebody ----s something


Sense 2put over [BACK TO TOP]

Meaning:

Hold back to a later time

Classified under:

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations

Synonyms:

shelve; set back; put off; prorogue; postpone; defer; table; put over; remit; hold over

Context example:

let's postpone the exam

Hypernyms (to "put over" is one way to...):

delay (act later than planned, scheduled, or required)

"Put over" entails doing...:

reschedule (assign a new time and place for an event)

call off; cancel; scratch; scrub (postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled)

Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "put over"):

call (stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad weather)

hold (stop dealing with)

suspend (render temporarily ineffective)

probate (put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence)

reprieve; respite (postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution)

Sentence frames:

Somebody ----s something
Somebody ----s something PP


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