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Synonyms for put up
put up
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Princeton's WordNet
put-upverb
planned secretly
"it was a put-up job"
Antonyms:
unplannedpost, put upverb
place so as to be noticed
"post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump"
Synonyms:
can, brand, stand, set up, post, tin, nominate, abide, place, station, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, support, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, mail, stake, provide, carry, put forward, house, erect, raise, bear, domiciliate, endure, sendAntonyms:
unplannedput up, provide, offerverb
mount or put up
"put up a good fight"; "offer resistance"
Synonyms:
extend, supply, digest, pop the question, abide, bring home the bacon, tolerate, tender, put forward, offer up, support, volunteer, house, cater, tin, declare oneself, can, endure, post, stick out, furnish, offer, bid, stomach, erect, allow, raise, render, provide, nominate, brook, set up, allow for, leave, suffer, stand, rear, contribute, propose, domiciliate, ply, proffer, bearAntonyms:
unplannedraise, erect, rear, set up, put upverb
construct, build, or erect
"Raise a barn"
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elevate, resurrect, rise up, endure, provoke, launch, fire, leaven, call forth, entrap, put, stand, kick upstairs, lift, effect, frame, upgrade, fix, digest, arrange, stomach, install, set up, provide, bring up, raise, recruit, enkindle, ready, levy, found, conjure, offer, establish, upraise, rise, contribute, effectuate, stick out, tolerate, conjure up, set, brook, suffer, enhance, gear up, domiciliate, prepare, put together, can, tack, post, house, prove, put forward, invoke, pitch, evoke, assemble, piece, heighten, rear, put in, rig, instal, stir, order, elicit, ensnare, bear, nurture, parent, produce, erect, abide, nominate, kindle, arouse, grow, tin, promote, support, advance, farm, get up, lay out, call down, tack togetherAntonyms:
unplanneddigest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put upverb
put up with something or somebody unpleasant
"I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
Synonyms:
bide, project, ache, hold out, run, endure, affirm, underpin, carry, stand up, assume, have, hold, last, sustain, confirm, fend, stay, weather, take over, go, jut, endorse, jut out, turn out, digest, deport, prevail, comport, set up, behave, die hard, pay, jump out, remain firm, offer, tolerate, deliver, indorse, hurt, abide, condense, raise, fend for, back up, stomach, birth, patronage, stand out, live, contribute, stick out, meet, brook, expect, patronize, suffer, concentrate, protrude, acquit, substantiate, brave out, survive, domiciliate, get, put forward, stand, can, post, plunk for, persist, live on, have a bun in the oven, give birth, back, jump, allow, rear, lose, place upright, wear, house, contain, leap out, bear, patronise, subscribe, hold up, corroborate, provide, erect, defend, brave, tin, keep going, accept, bear out, support, resist, plump for, nominate, yield, gestate, permit, conductAntonyms:
unplannedput upverb
make available for sale at an auction
"The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction"
Synonyms:
can, stand, post, tin, nominate, abide, set up, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, support, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, put forward, provide, endure, erect, raise, bear, domiciliate, houseAntonyms:
unplannedcan, tin, put upverb
preserve in a can or tin
"tinned foods are not very tasty"
Synonyms:
digest, abide, tolerate, put forward, support, sack, give the axe, tin, can, endure, give the sack, post, stick out, fire, offer, give notice, displace, house, stomach, erect, dismiss, raise, provide, nominate, brook, set up, domiciliate, suffer, stand, rear, force out, contribute, terminate, send away, bearAntonyms:
unplannedhouse, put up, domiciliateverb
provide housing for
"The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town"
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support, stand, post, domicile, tin, nominate, abide, set up, shack, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, bear, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, reside, can, provide, endure, put forward, erect, raise, domiciliate, houseAntonyms:
unplannedput up, contributeverb
provide
"The city has to put up half the required amount"
Synonyms:
digest, abide, tolerate, conduce, put forward, bring, support, impart, house, tin, add, can, lead, endure, post, stick out, bestow, offer, give, stomach, erect, raise, kick in, provide, nominate, brook, set up, domiciliate, suffer, stand, rear, chip in, contribute, lend, bearAntonyms:
unplannednominate, put up, put forwardverb
propose as a candidate for some honor
Synonyms:
digest, abide, evoke, tolerate, put forward, support, house, tin, can, endure, appoint, post, stick out, call down, conjure, make, state, arouse, assert, offer, invoke, propose, conjure up, stomach, erect, raise, stir, provide, nominate, call forth, brook, set up, domiciliate, name, suffer, bring up, stand, rear, posit, contribute, constitute, submit, bearAntonyms:
unplanned
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How to use put up in a sentence?
Local people here, the vast majority, support Walmart, but they’re concerned about it. I don’t think Walmart does a good enough job of controlling who comes in their store and what they do when they come in their store. They [Walmart] need to send a message they’re not going to put up with this.
A patient man is one who can put up with himself.
The country can't put up with this anymore.
You really need to focus on, are you willing to back it up with litigation, because you cannot monetize through licensing without being willing to incur the risk of litigation,” Mr. Chaikovsky explained. “If you are not willing to put up a fight, everyone else knows that therefore you cannot monetize your patent.”
The idea is to ensure that there are clear border entry points, it's not that you're going to put up a 700 km wall.
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