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Synonyms and antonyms of General words meaning to put something somewhere in British Thesaurus
General words meaning to put something somewhere
put (verb)
to move something to a particular position, especially using your hands
place (verb)
to put something somewhere, especially in a careful or deliberate way
position (verb)
to put something in a particular place
lay (verb)
to put someone or something down in a careful way, especially so that they are lying flat
put down ()
to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor
consign to ()
to put someone or something somewhere, especially because you do not want to deal with them
install (verb)
to put someone somewhere
leave (verb)
to put something somewhere, especially in a place where it will stay
locate (verb)
to establish something in a particular place
plant (verb)
to firmly put someone or something or yourself in a particular place or position
pop (verb)
to move something quickly to a particular position
rest (verb)
to put something somewhere for support, especially a part of your body
run (verb)
to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere
site (verb)
to put something in a particular place
situate (verb)
formal to put something, especially a building, in a particular place