'put back' definitions:
Definition of 'put back'
From: WordNet
verb
Put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them" [syn: replace, put back]
verb
Cost a certain amount; "My daughter's wedding set me back $20,000" [syn: set back, knock back, put back]
Synonyms of 'put back'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- about ship,
- aggravate,
- back and fill,
- bear away,
- bear off,
- bear to starboard,
- beat,
- beat about,
- beat back,
- beat off,
- block,
- box off,
- break,
- bring about,
- bring back,
- bring round,
- brush off,
- cant,
- cant round,
- cast,
- cast about,
- change course,
- change the heading,
- chase,
- chase away,
- chase off,
- check,
- come about,
- come back,
- come home,
- counter,
- cut,
- damage,
- deteriorate,
- dilapidate,
- dismiss,
- double,
- double a point,
- double back,
- drive away,
- drive back,
- embitter,
- endamage,
- exacerbate,
- extradite,
- fend,
- fend off,
- fetch about,
- give back,
- go about,
- go back,
- go home,
- gybe,
- harm,
- heave round,
- hinder,
- hold at bay,
- hold off,
- hurt,
- impair,
- injure,
- irritate,
- jibe,
- jibe all standing,
- keep at bay,
- keep off,
- make worse,
- miss stays,
- obstruct,
- pack off,
- parry,
- place in,
- ply,
- push back,
- put about,
- reactivate,
- rebuff,
- recommit,
- reconstitute,
- reconvert,
- recruit,
- reenact,
- reestablish,
- refill,
- reform,
- refuse,
- rehabilitate,
- reinstall,
- reinstate,
- reinstitute,
- reintegrate,
- reinvest,
- remand,
- remit,
- repatriate,
- repel,
- replace,
- replenish,
- repulse,
- restore,
- return,
- revest,
- round a point,
- send away,
- send back,
- send off,
- send packing,
- sheer,
- shift,
- slew,
- snub,
- spurn,
- stave off,
- stop,
- swerve,
- swing round,
- swing the stern,
- tack,
- take back,
- throw about,
- thrust back,
- turn,
- turn aside,
- turn back,
- veer,
- ward off,
- weaken,
- wear,
- wear ship,
- wind,
- worsen,
- yaw