put forth
[pʊt fɔːrθ]
Definition:
1. To present; propose.
2. Suggest.
3. Send out.
Use 'put forth' in a sentence:
- 1. There are people who have put forth models of earlier supercontinents.
- 2. We shall put forth to sea the tonight.
- 3. At least that's the analysis being put forth by ABI Research.
- 4. News Corp itself put forth this proposal in 2008.
- 5. Then, the technology of the fault transmit analysis about feedback is put forth.
- 6. You will learn easily if you put forth an effort.
- 7. Plants put forth new growth in the spring.
- 8. To this end, the following suggestions are put forth.
- 9. They discussed the matter, and put forth their conclusions.
- 10. And different methods have been put forth.
- 11. Facing an $8.3 billion budget deficit this year, closing post offices is one of several proposals the Postal Service has put forth recently to cut costs.
- 12. Over the years several other theories have been put forth, but none has been accepted by the scientific community.
- 13. This scientist has put forth a new theory in his research field.
- 14. The tree has put forth many buds.
- 15. The cherry-trees began to put forth their blossoms.
- 16. Chrysanthemums put forth flowers in autumn.
- 17. The rebels put forth a five-point plan.
- 18. Critical reading applies to non-fiction writing in which the author puts forth a position or seeks to make a statement.