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put down
/pˌʊt dˈaʊn/
/pˌʊt dˈaʊn/
to put down
[VERB] MAIN VERB
[phrase form: put]
3
put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc.
10
to end a telephone conversation by placing the receiver back on the telephone base or hanging up the phone
11
to record or register someone for a particular purpose, such as an event, task, appointment, or opportunity
13
to make a payment towards the purchase or reservation of something with the intention of paying the remainder later
Examples
1. She was put down as the most talented musician in the competition.
2. She was put down for the team's upcoming match.
3. Please put down your backpack before you hurt yourself.
4. They put down their instruments after the concert was over.
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