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put through

verb as in prosecute

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He finally was cleared, but only after his reputation was put through a wringer.

Donnie Wahlberg shared in the documentary that in the beginning stages of New Kids on The Block the members were put through the wringer.

From Salon

Molly has put through an appeal, as she says she did select the correct railcard for her May ticket, but needs to wait six months to find out the court's decision.

From BBC

To say Reilly's character has been put through the wringer would be an understatement.

From BBC

This industry does require consent, though family members have reported not being aware of the extreme distances the deceased would travel or what their bodies would be put through.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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