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Definition put up in American English

put up phrasal verb

phrasal verb
1

to build something such as a wall, fence, or house

Example

Grants were available to help with the cost of putting up new school buildings.

Example

John was in the yard putting a fence up.

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2

to fix a picture or notice onto an upright structure such as a wall

Example

She put up a notice about the school trip to Italy.

Example

I put a few posters up to make the room look less bare.

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2.1

to fix a shelf or cupboard onto a wall

Example

She put up some bookshelves in the study.

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3

to provide a large amount of money for something

Example

The family has put up $15,000 toward the cost of the child's medical treatment.

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4

to let someone stay in your house

Example

Could you put me up for the night when I come to Miami?

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4.1

to stay for a short time in a place that is not your home

Example

We put up at a cheap hotel.

5

to raise something, especially so that it is ready to use

Example

I was soaked before I could put my umbrella up.

Example

Put your hood up or you'll catch cold.

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6

to suggest that someone should be elected to a particular position

Example

In all, 60 political parties put up candidates.

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7

to increase the value or price of something

Example

Several of the banks have decided to put up their interest rates.

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Example

It was Clare who first put up the idea of a concert to raise money for the school.

9

to make a particular effort in order to achieve or prevent something

Example

The victim was able to put up little resistance.

Example

Menzies' lawyer put up a spirited defense of his client.

Example

Residents have put up a fight against plans to build a new road.

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10

to raise your arm to show that you want to ask or answer a question, or so that someone can count you

Example

Put your hand up if you know the answer - don't shout out.

11

used for telling someone that they should either deal with something or stop talking about doing it

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Definition put up in American English