put before
English
Verb
put before (third-person singular simple present puts before, present participle putting before, simple past and past participle put before)
- (transitive) To treat (someone or something) as more important than (someone or something else).
- I'd never put your brother before you.
- (transitive) To display a proposal or idea to (someone) to be considered.
- I'd like to put my proposal before the committee.
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