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Put — Put, n. 1. The act of putting; an action; a movement; a thrust; a push; as, the put of a ball. A forced put. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. A certain game at cards. Young. [1913 Webster] 3. (Finance) A privilege which one party buys of another to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forced-access regulation — refers to any regulation put into place by the state forcing private communication carriers to allow its competitors to use their networks for their own business purposes.The common justification put forth for forced access is that doing so… … Wikipedia
put someone out to pasture — phrase humorous to make someone leave their job because they are considered to be too old I’m not ready to be put out to pasture just yet! Thesaurus: forcing someone and being forced to leave a jobsynonym applying and interviewing for jobshyponym … Useful english dictionary
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put someone out to grass — informal phrase to force someone to leave a job because they are old and no longer useful Thesaurus: forcing someone and being forced to leave a jobsynonym applying and interviewing for jobshyponym Main entry: grass * * * … Useful english dictionary
put their heads together — put their (or our or your) heads together consult and work together they forced the major banks to put their heads together to sort it out * * * put our/your/their ˈheads together idiom to think about or discuss sth as a group Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
put the screws on someone — put the screws on (someone) informal to use force or threats to make someone do what you want. They put the screws on him until eventually he was forced to resign … New idioms dictionary
put the screws on — (someone) informal to use force or threats to make someone do what you want. They put the screws on him until eventually he was forced to resign … New idioms dictionary
put someone out to pasture — If someone is put out to pasture, they are forced to resign or give up some responsibilities … The small dictionary of idiomes
FORCED (Slave) LABOR — The term forced labor (Zwangsarbeit) is not well defined. Forced labor is commonly understood as an employment relationship of a member of a persecuted political or a specific ideological (weltanschauliche) grouping, or an ethnic group, or a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism