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View definitions for put in for

put in for

verb as in apply

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Weak match

verb as in petition

verb as in requisition

verb as in supplicate

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Example Sentences

Roberts' law clerks must have put in for disability pay after the time they spent paging through the impenetrable gibberish of former Supreme Court justices and other federal judges, none of whom, it should be noted, ever located the paragraph or sentence in the Constitution where the word “immunity” is found alongside the words “president” or “presidential.”

From Salon

Officials and service providers attributed the drop to the hard work they have put in for years coming to fruition, with the help of funding infusions, in an area where most residents are Latino or Black and many live below the poverty line.

“We need to maintain a balance between not crossing the line of reaching full commercialization of the dance, but we also can’t receive nothing for the days we put in, for all our effort,” says Díaz.

Stray text put in for a joke and then not removed?

From BBC

"It's quite a large sum of money so... I'd like to get whatever I'm entitled to, so along with about 3,000 other GMB workers I put in for an equal pay claim," she said.

From BBC

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

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