Put up synonyms
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Part of speech:
To form by assembling or combining parts; build.
Plated with tin
To make, build, construct, etc., esp. by assembling parts; manufacture
To carry on through, despite hardships; undergo or suffer:
To stupefy or stun (bees, etc.) with smoke
To pickle is to preserve a food in a salty or vinegar-based liquid.
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(Mathematics) To construct (a perpendicular, for example) from or on a given base.
put one's money on
To bet
(Idiomatic) To propose for consideration.
To breed and care for to maturity:
To rise high, as a mountain peak
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To give or furnish (knowledge, ideas, etc.)
To furnish the means of support
To present as an act of worship:
To shelter, keep, or store in a house or other structure:
level (antonym)
To bring persons or things to an equal level; equalize.
Preserved and sealed in a can or jar.
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To speculate is to hypothesize or come up with a theory about something but not a full tested or researched answer.
To risk or stake (an amount or possession) on an uncertain outcome; bet.
provide bed and board
To entertain
make welcome
To entertain
preserved (related)
preserve (related)
To protect (wildlife or natural resources) in a designated area, often for regulated hunting or fishing.
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build (related)
To develop in magnitude or extent:
gamble (related)
To risk in gambling; bet; wager
entertain (related)
To extend hospitality toward:
destroy (antonym)
To break apart the structure of, render physically unusable, or cause to cease to exist as a distinguishable physical entity:
ruin (antonym)
To cause the ruin of.
put (related)
To urge or force to an action:
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A malleable, silvery metallic element that occurs in igneous rocks. It has a crystalline structure and crackles when bent. Tin is used as an anticorrosion agent and is a part of numerous alloys, including bronze. Atomic number 50; atomic weight 118.71; melting point 231.89°C; boiling point 2,270°C; specific gravity 7.31; valence 2, 4.
To condense or abridge (a written work).
To stomach is defined as to bear or deal with something.
To hold up; support:
To take, maintain, or be in a (specified) position, attitude, or course, as of support, antagonism, responsibility, sponsorship, etc.
To accept or be patient regarding (something unpleasant or undesirable); endure:
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To assume and carry successfully, as the part of an actor; to represent or act; to sustain.
To put up with; tolerate:
To experience pain, harm, loss, a penalty, etc.
To designate or appoint to an office or responsibility:
Find another word for put up. In this page you can discover 47 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for put up, like: construct, tinned, fabricate, endure, set up, smoke, pickle, erect, can, put one's money on and put forward.