Definition of «to put out»

The phrase "to put out" means to extinguish or suppress something, such as a fire or light. It can also mean to release or publish something for public consumption, like a book or album. In a more colloquial sense, it can refer to ending a romantic relationship or stopping sexual activity during intercourse.

Sentences with «to put out»

  • Thanks so much for putting this out there for people. (jordanmccollum.com)
  • There are numerous instances in the literary world of putting out for the public works that writers chose for one reason or another not to publish. (apollo-magazine.com)
  • Not to mention limiting the free flow of ideas by putting some out of business. (gigaom.com)
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