to  put   somebody  to death
put
pʊt
poot
somebody
tu
too
to
dɛθ
deth
death

Definition & Meaning of "put somebody to death"in English

to put somebody to death
01

to officially punish someone by death 

to [put] {sb} to death definition and meaning
Formal
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "put someone to death" and when to use it?

The idiom "put someone to death" has been used for centuries and its origin can be traced back to the practice of capital punishment that has existed in various cultures throughout history. The specific origin of the phrase itself is difficult to pinpoint, as it naturally emerged in discussions and documentation related to executions. It is used in formal and official settings, such as courtrooms, legal documents, and discussions among legal professionals, when referring to the act of carrying out the authorized and lawful penalty of death.

Examples
The state put him to death after the final appeal was rejected. 
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