put+in+force
101force out — noun Baseball a play in which a runner is put out after being forced (by another runner) to advance to a base at which a fielder is holding the ball …
102put someone on the spot — informal force someone into a situation in which they must respond or act. → spot …
103put — I. v. a. 1. Place, set, lay, deposit, bring. 2. Impose, enjoin, levy, inflict. 3. Propose, offer, state, present, bring forward. 4. Oblige, compel, force, constrain, push to action. 5. Incite, urge, entice, induce. 6. Express, utter, state in… …
104put someone out to grass — informal to force someone to leave a job because they are old and no longer useful …
105put the arm on — idi Slang. a) to solicit or borrow money from b) to use force or violence on …
106put the screws on — idi to use coercion on; force …
107put to flight — idi to force to flee or run away; rout …
108put in fear — Intimidated. When a robbery is alleged to have been committed by putting in fear, this does not imply any great degree of terror or fright in the victim. It is sufficient if so much force or threatening by word or gesture, be used as might create …
109en|force — «ehn FRS, FOHRS», transitive verb, forced, forc|ing. 1. to force obedience to; cause to be carried out; put into force: »The teacher will enforce the rules of the school. Policemen and judges will enforce the laws of the city. SYNONYM(S): execute …
110forced put — see force put …