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put into

adjective as in initiated

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Residents who had not been able to move in with relatives or friends were put into hotels by the council, he added.

From BBC

He was taken away on a stretcher and put into a waiting ambulance after the referee asked both set of players to leave the pitch.

From BBC

We can see that this isn’t just about a lack of health insurance, but about the building blocks of our bodies—the food we put into them, and how Franken-food products have replaced so much of what humans have traditionally eaten.

From Slate

Bove was taken away on a stretcher and put into a waiting ambulance after the referee asked both set of players to leave the pitch.

From BBC

Because climate change has had huge scientific effort put into it, and consequently, its publicity has raised its profile above the other major threats.

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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