Put Through

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Synonyms of put through

Antonyms of put through

Collocations of put through

put through college
Frequency: 70 %

With the help of scholarships, she was able to put her son through college.

put through the wringer
Frequency: 60 %

After a long day of meetings, he felt like he had been put through the wringer.

put through a test
Frequency: 45 %

The new software was put through a series of rigorous tests before being released to the public.

put through to voicemail
Frequency: 35 %

I tried calling her multiple times, but each time I was put through to voicemail.

Idiomatic Expressions for put through

  • Phrase: put someone through to someone else
    Meaning: to connect a phone call from one person to another
    Usage: Can you put me through to the manager, please?