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- interrupt in a conversation or discussion:"“I was actually wondering the same thing," he put in sincerely"
- (of a ship) enter a port:"they put in at Cuba to refit"
- appoint someone to fulfill a particular role or job:"he was put in to rescue the company by the stockbrokers"
- cricketmake the opposing team take first innings:"the South Africans, who were put in, made a steady start"
- present or submit something formally:"the airport had put in a claim for damages"
- BRITISH ENGLISHapply formally for something:"Adam put in for six months' leave"
- devote time or effort to something:"employed mothers put in the longest hours of all women" · "he'd put much time and energy into running the business"
- invest money or resources in:"the government are unwilling to put more money into training"
- imagine oneself in a particular situation:"it was no use trying to put herself in his place"
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