Put+across

  • 1put across — index explain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2put across — phrasal verb put across or put over [transitive] Word forms put across : present tense I/you/we/they put across he/she/it puts across present participle putting across past tense put across past participle put across 1) to explain an idea, belief …

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  • 3put across — verb transmit information Please communicate this message to all employees pass along the good news • Syn: ↑communicate, ↑pass on, ↑pass, ↑pass along • Derivationally related forms: ↑comm …

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  • 4put across — {v.} 1. To explain clearly; make yourself understood; communicate. * /He knew how to put his ideas across./ Compare: GET ACROSS. 2. {informal} To get (something) done successfully; bring to success; make real. * /He put across a big sales… …

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  • 5put across — {v.} 1. To explain clearly; make yourself understood; communicate. * /He knew how to put his ideas across./ Compare: GET ACROSS. 2. {informal} To get (something) done successfully; bring to success; make real. * /He put across a big sales… …

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  • 6put\ across — v 1. To explain clearly; make yourself understood; communicate. He knew how to put his ideas across. Compare: get across 2. informal To get (smth) done successfully; bring to success; make real. He put across a big sales campaign. The new… …

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  • 7put across — verb a) to explain or state something clearly and understandably. All good communicators try to use popular, well understood examples to put across complex ideas. b) to perform a theatrical production. Yet, though the piece is preposterous hokum …

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  • 8put across — phr verb Put across is used with these nouns as the object: ↑message …

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  • 9put across — explain clearly, make oneself understood He spends a lot of effort trying to put across clearly what he wants to say …

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  • 10put across — put over we need to put our message across more clearly Syn: communicate, convey, get across/over, explain, make clear, spell out, clarify; get through to someone …

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