Put over - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈpʊt ˈəʊvər|
Brit.
|ˈpʊt ˈəʊvə|
verb
- communicate successfully (syn: get across)
He put over the idea very well
- hold back to a later time (syn: defer, hold over, postpone, prorogue, put off, remit, set back, shelve, table)Extra examples
The politician was able to put himself over (to the voters) as a suitable leader.
We shall have to put the garden party over until the weather is fine.
...as a result of a medical emergency, our dream vacation had to be put over to the following year...
He put over the idea very well
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