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6 definitions found for put up

WordNet (r) 3.0
put up v 1: place so as to be noticed; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump" [syn: post, put up] 2: mount or put up; "put up a good fight"; "offer resistance" [syn: put up, provide, offer] 3: construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn" [syn: raise, erect, rear, set up, put up] [ant: dismantle, level, pull down, rase, raze, take down, tear down] 4: put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage" [syn: digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up] 5: make available for sale at an auction; "The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction" 6: preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty" [syn: can, tin, put up] 7: provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town" [syn: house, put up, domiciliate] 8: provide; "The city has to put up half the required amount" [syn: put up, contribute] 9: propose as a candidate for some honor [syn: nominate, put up, put forward]

English Language Idioms
put up v. 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children. The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed. Compare: MAKE UP(1). 1b. To put food into jars or cans to save; can. Mother is putting up peaches in jars. 1c. To store away for later use. The farmer put up three tons of hay for the winter. 2. To put in place; put (something) where it belongs. After he unpacked the car, John put it up. After the hard ride, the doctor gave the horse to the stable boy to put up. After the battle, the knight put up his sword. Syn.: PUT AWAY. 3. To suggest that (someone) be chosen a member, officer, or official. The club decided to take in another member, and Bill put up Charles. - Often used with "for". The Republicans put Mr. Williams up for mayor. 4. To put (hair) a special way; arrange. Aunt May puts up her hair in curlers every night. Compare: DO UP(3a). 5. To place on sale; offer for sale. She put the house up for sale. 6a. To provide lodging for; furnish a room to. The visitor was put up in the home of Mr. Wilson. They put Frank up at a good hotel. 6b. To rent or get shelter; take lodging; stay in a place to sleep. The traveler put up at a motel. We put up with friends on our trip to Canada. 7. To make; engage in. He put up a good fight against his sickness. Compare: CARRY ON. 8. To furnish (money) or something needed; pay for. He put up the money to build a hotel.

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003)
put up verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to place in a container or receptacle <put his lunch up in a bag> b. to put away (a sword) in a scabbard ; sheathe c. to prepare so as to preserve for later use ; can d. to put in storage 2. to start (game animals) from cover 3. to nominate for election 4. to offer up (as a prayer) 5. set 16 6. to make available; especially to offer for public sale <put their possessions up for auction> 7. to give food and shelter to ; accommodate 8. to arrange (as a plot or scheme) with others <put up a job to steal the jewels> 9. build, erect 10. a. to make a display of <put up a brave front> b. to engage in <put up a struggle> 11. a. contribute, pay <put up bail money> b. to offer as a prize or stake 12. chiefly British to increase the amount of ; raise 13. to succeed in producing or achieving <an athlete who has put up big numbers>; also score 4a(1) <put up 20 points> intransitive verb 1. lodge 2. to take direct action — used in the phrase put up or shut up

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
put up 1. If people put up a wall, building, tent, or other structure, they construct it so that it is upright. Protesters have been putting up barricades across a number of major intersections... take down PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron) 2. If you put up a poster or notice, you fix it to a wall or board. They're putting new street signs up... The teacher training college put up a plaque to the college's founder. take down PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron) 3. To put up resistance to something means to resist it. In the end the Kurds surrendered without putting up any resistance... He'd put up a real fight to keep you there... PHRASAL VERB: V P n, V P n 4. If you put up money for something, you provide the money that is needed to pay for it. The state agreed to put up $69,000 to start his company... The merchant banks raise capital for industry. They don't actually put it up themselves. = provide PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 5. To put up the price of something means to cause it to increase. Their friends suggested they should put up their prices... They know he would put their taxes up. = raise, increase PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 6. If a person or hotel puts you up or if you put up somewhere, you stay there for one or more nights. I wanted to know if she could put me up for a few days... He decided that he would drive back to town instead of putting up for the night at the hotel. PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P prep 7. If a political party puts up a candidate in an election or if the candidate puts up, the candidate takes part in the election. The new party is putting up 15 candidates for 22 seats... He put up as a candidate. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P as n

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
put up I. (Active.) 1. Store, pack away, preserve. 2. Expose, offer publicly. 3. Put away, lay away, set aside. 4. Hoard, save. II. (Neuter.) Lodge, stay, take lodgings. See stop.

Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
225 Moby Thesaurus words for "put up": accommodate, accumulate, add to, aggrandize, amass, amplify, ante, ante up, as earnest, assemble, at stake, augment, backlog, base, bed, berth, bestow, billet, board, bond, boost, bottle, bottomry, broaden, build, build in, build up, bunk, can, cast, collect, compose, compound, concoct, concocted, construct, cooked-up, create, cumulate, cut out, cut-and-dried, cut-and-dry, deposit, deposited, designate, devise, do up, domicile, domiciliate, elaborate, elevate, enlarge, erect, escalate, establish, evolve, exalt, expand, extend, extrude, fabricate, fabricated, fabulous, fancied, fantasied, fantastic, fashion, fasten up, fatten, fictional, fictitious, figmental, fill out, fix, fixed, forge, forged, form, formulate, found, frame, fudge together, furnish accommodations, garner, garner up, gather into barns, get up, go bail, ground, hand over, handsel, hang, hang up, harbor, hatched, heap up, hide, hike, hike up, hoard, hoard up, hock, hold, hold forth, hold out, house, hut, hypothecate, impignorate, in hock, in pawn, in the bag, increase, indite, inflate, install, invented, invest, jack up, jar, jump, jump up, keep, lay down, lay the foundation, lay up, legendary, lengthen, lodge, made-up, make, make up, manufacture, manufactured, mature, maximize, mold, mortgage, mythical, name, name for office, nominate, offer, offer for sale, on deposit, on ice, packed, parlay, patch together, pawn, pawned, pay over, piece together, pile up, pitch, planned, plant, pledge, pledged, plotted, post, posted, pot, prearranged, preconcerted, precontrived, prefabricate, prefer, premeditated, preordered, prepare, present, produce, proffer, propose, put down, put in, put in hock, put in pawn, put together, put up, pyramid, quarter, raise, rear, rigged, room, run, run for office, run up, save, save up, schemed, seat, secrete, set, set up, set-up, shape, shelter, sling, spout, squirrel, squirrel away, stable, stacked, stake, staked, stock up, stockpile, store up, submit, suspend, tender, thicken, tin, treasure, treasure up, trumped-up, up, up the spout, uprear, vest, whomp up, write




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