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put out
verb as in upset, irritate; inconvenience
verb as in extinguish fire
adjective as in upset; dissatisfied
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Example Sentences
The rule, put out Thursday by China’s Commerce Ministry, is viewed as an escalation in the U.S.-China trade fight because it threatens the supply chain for semiconductors.
The federal report said that L.A. firefighters thought they had put out the Jan. 1 fire.
The Rutgers American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers union put out a statement of solidarity with Bray and his family.
Last week, Spruce Point Capital Management put out a report predicting 35% to 60% potential downside for DraftKings, stating that it believes Wall Street is underestimating the risk prediction markets pose to future revenue.
As for America’s closest neighbors, Greer said his office put out a notice asking for comment on how it thinks the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement should be revised or updated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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