put across
English
Verb
put across (third-person singular simple present puts across, present participle putting across, simple past and past participle put across)
- to explain or state something clearly and understandably.
- All good communicators try to use popular, well-understood examples to put across complex ideas.
- to convey or communicate.
- 2007 September 14, Michael Billington, “Bad Girls, the musical”, in The Guardian:
- Yet, though the piece is preposterous hokum, the show is put across with enormous zest.
Usage notes
The object can come before or after the particle. If the object is a pronoun, then it must come before the particle.
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