Pronunciation: /pʊt ˈoʊvər/
verb to successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
A1 I put over the book on the table.
A2 She put over her ideas in a clear and concise manner.
B1 The manager put over the importance of teamwork during the meeting.
B2 The speaker put over a compelling argument for investing in renewable energy.
C1 The actor put over a powerful performance in the play.
C2 The author put over a profound message in his latest novel.
adverb used to describe how something is done or achieved
A1 She put over the cake carefully on the table.
A2 He put over his point in a clear and concise manner.
B1 The speaker tried to put over the importance of recycling to the audience.
B2 The marketing team successfully put over the benefits of the new product to potential customers.
C1 The politician was skilled at putting over his policies to the public.
C2 The CEO's ability to put over complex ideas in a simple way is what makes him a great leader.
formal The presenter was able to put over the complex information in a clear and concise manner.
informal She did a great job putting over her point during the meeting.
slang I need to put over how awesome this new restaurant is to my friends.
figurative The actor's performance really put over the emotion of the scene.
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