put through
English
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put through (third-person singular simple present puts through, present participle putting through, simple past and past participle put through)
- (idiomatic) To connect (a telephone caller with intended callee).
- Please hold the line a moment while I put you through to the sales office.
- (idiomatic) to cause to endure
- After all the grief my wife has put me through, I wonder why I'm still with her.
- (transitive, soccer) To pass the ball to (someone) giving them a one-on-one scoring opportunity.
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see put, through.
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