Pronunciation: /pʊt θruː/
verb to connect a telephone call to the intended recipient
A1 I put through my order at the drive-thru.
A2 She put through the payment for the online purchase.
B1 The receptionist put through the call to the manager.
B2 The bank teller put through the wire transfer to the overseas account.
C1 The engineer put through the proposal to the board of directors for approval.
C2 The lawyer put through the legal documents for the merger deal.
adverb in a manner that allows for completion or success
A1 I put through my order at the drive-thru and waited for my food.
A2 She put through the payment for her online shopping with a credit card.
B1 The manager put through the paperwork for the new employee to start next week.
B2 The bank teller put through the transfer of funds to the customer's account.
C1 The secretary put through the urgent call to the CEO's office.
C2 The technician put through the necessary updates to the software system.
formal I will put through your payment as soon as possible.
informal I'll put through your order right now.
slang Let me put through your request real quick.
figurative She had to put herself through a lot of challenges to achieve her goals.
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