Phrasal Verb - putting out
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.Definition
- To cause something, especially fire or waste, to be released or made visible. 2. To release or publish something, especially information or an advertisement, for public viewing or consumption. 3. To make a move or take an action, especially in response to a situation or stimulus. 4. To put out a fire by smothering it or using water or other means.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The fire department was called to put out a house fire. |
| 2 | The company put out a press release announcing their new product. |
| 3 | When the alarm went off, everyone put out their hands to signal for help. |
| 4 | The fire chief put out the order to evacuate the building. |
| 5 | The police put out an APB (All Points Bulletin) for a suspect. |
| 6 | The gardener put out the hoses to water the plants. |
| 7 | The electrician put out a warning sign before starting the work. |
| 8 | The teacher put out an assignment for the students to complete. |
| 9 | The chef put out the food for the guests to enjoy. |
| 10 | The lifeguard put out a warning flag for dangerous currents. |