Put (one) through it In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put (one) through it", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-08-26 05:08

Meaning of Put (one) through it

Put (one) through it negative spoken language verb phrase

To make someone go through something difficult, or unpleasant.

They really put me through it during that intensive training course.

James really put me through it when he was my boss.

He put you through it when you guys were together, so just get over him.

You really put me through it when you sent these reports late, you know?

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Grammar and Usage of Put (one) through it

Verb Forms

  • put (one) through it
  • puts (one) through it
  • putting (one) through it
  • be put (one) through it
The verb should be conjugated with its tense.
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