Phrasal Verb - placing or putting something in a particular place or situation
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.Definition
Put in is a phrasal verb that means to place or put something in a particular position or situation. It can also mean to introduce or add something to a group or system. Put in can be used both transitively and intransitively.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | Can you put the dishes in the dishwasher, please? |
| 2 | The new employee was put in charge of the project. |
| 3 | I put the key in the lock and turned it. |
| 4 | We put the presents in the attic to save space. |
| 5 | The teacher put the difficult questions at the end of the exam. |
| 6 | He put in a lot of effort to pass the exam. |
| 7 | The company put in a bid for the contract. |
| 8 | She put in a request for a promotion. |
| 9 | They put in overtime to finish the project on time. |
| 10 | The coach put in a new player during the second half. |