put back
Britishverb
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to return to its former place
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to move to a later time or date
the wedding was put back a fortnight
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to delay or impede the progress of
the strike put back production severely
Example Sentences
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“They were getting rid of the Lee and the Stonewall Jackson statues, and they said, ‘We don’t want them put back up for further veneration,’” Hamza Walker said.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2026
The Needham analysts said that “it sounds as though China has become a puzzle that management is struggling mightily to put back together.”
From MarketWatch • Jan. 8, 2026
The case has been put back until April because of a delay involving the disclosure of sensitive documents.
From BBC • Jan. 1, 2026
To finish, put back the cooked sausage and chicken and serve over rice.
From Salon • Dec. 15, 2025
Slept the night through once or twice, put back some of the weight she’d lost in the attic.
From "The Underground Railroad: A Novel" by Colson Whitehead
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