| Verb | 1. | put out - to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..." |
| 2. | put out - put out considerable effort; "He put out the same for seven managers" | |
| 3. | put out - deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion; "smother fires" Synonyms: smother | |
| 4. | put out - thrust or extend out; "He held out his hand"; "point a finger"; "extend a hand"; "the bee exserted its sting" | |
| 5. | put out - put out, as of a candle or a light; "Douse the lights" Synonyms: douse | |
| 6. | put out - be sexually active; "She is supposed to put out" | |
| 7. | put out - cause to be out on a fielding play Synonyms: retire | |
| 8. | put out - retire; "he was put out at third base on a long throw from left field" | |
| 9. | put out - prepare and issue for public distribution or sale; "publish a magazine or newspaper" | |
| 10. | put out - make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs; "The patient must be anesthetized before the operation" |
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