Present participle for to return something to its original place
“Honest, I was trying to put the book back. But when I tried to put it on the shelf, another book fell down. I kept trying, but more books fell.”
Present participle for to reverse, return to, or change back to a former position
“The new censorship law will put the clock back by 50 years.”
Present participle for to delay or postpone an event or action
“This is purely a delaying tactic, but Amouzegar feels he can put back the meeting for a few days.”
Present participle for to drink or swallow something quickly
“In response to that, Bill would just shrug and put back a shot of Cuervo.”
Present participle for to put (something) back in a previous place or position
Present participle for to cancel (an event) due to excessive rain
Present participle for to establish or create (something) again
Present participle for to place someone (again) in a former role or position
(basketball) Present participle for to put the ball directly downward through the hoop
Present participle for to make (someone or something) late or slow
A period officially allowed for payment of a sum due
The reinstatement of a previous practice, right, or situation
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