American Dictionary
Definition put out in American English
put out phrasal verb
phrasal verbIt took firefighters three hours to put out the blaze.
Please put that cigarette out.
to put something in a place where someone will see it, so that they can use it or have it
to cause problems or difficulties for someone by making them do something for you
to produce information for people to read, watch, or hear
to broadcast a program on television or radio
He was put out in the first round at Wimbledon.
to affect numbers or calculations in a way that makes them incorrect
If you get one figure wrong it puts the whole calculation out.
