To put out



Ejemplo: They put out a fire quickly

Definición


"To put out" means to extinguish or stop something burning or operating, such as a fire, a light, or a device. It involves taking action to cause the cessation or removal of an active or ongoing state or condition.

Etimología


The phrase "to put out" originates from the combination of the verb "put," meaning to place or set, and "out," indicating movement away or cessation. Historically, it evolved to mean causing something to stop or be extinguished, especially in contexts like putting out a fire or light.

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