Pronunciation: /pʊt tu raɪts/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I need to put to rights my messy room before my parents come home.
A2 The plumber was called to put to rights the leaky faucet in the kitchen.
B1 The new manager was determined to put to rights the company's financial problems.
B2 The government promised to put to rights the injustices faced by marginalized communities.
C1 The international organization was established to put to rights global human rights violations.
C2 The treaty was signed to put to rights the long-standing territorial disputes between the two countries.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I need to put my room to rights before my parents come to visit.
A2 After the party, we had to put the living room to rights.
B1 The new manager was brought in to put the company's finances to rights.
B2 The team worked together to put the project to rights after a major setback.
C1 The government is taking steps to put the economy to rights after years of decline.
C2 The CEO was determined to put the company's reputation to rights after a scandal.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I need to put my room to rights before my parents come to visit.
A2 She spent the weekend putting her finances to rights after overspending.
B1 The new manager was brought in to put the struggling department to rights.
B2 After the scandal, the company worked hard to put their reputation to rights.
C1 The government promised to put the economy to rights with a new set of policies.
C2 It took years of hard work to put the country's infrastructure to rights after the war.
formal The committee decided to conduct a thorough investigation to put to rights the financial discrepancies.
informal I'll help you clean up your room and put everything to rights.
slang Let's fix this mess and put it to rights before anyone notices.
figurative After the argument, they had a heart-to-heart conversation to put their relationship to rights.
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