Definition of To put in possession
To
invest
with
ownership
or
occupancy
;
to
provide
or
furnish
with
;
as
,
to put
one
in possession
of
facts
or
information
(Law)
To
place
one
in
charge
of
property
recovered
in
ejectment
or
writ
of
entry
.
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To pull up
To push down
To push on
To put (someone) through one's paces
To put
[one]
out of conceit with
To put a case
To put a rod in pickle
To put a spoke in one's wheel
To put a vessel into commission
To put a vessel out of commission
To put about
To put an end to
To put back
To put forth
To put in
To put in an appearance
To put in for
To put in mind
To put in one's oar
To put in pledge
To put into the chair
To put off
To put on
To put one one's mettle
To put one's back up
To put one's foot down
To put one's foot in one's mouth
To put one's legs under some one's mahogany
To put one's nose out of joint
To put one's nose to the grindstone
To put one's self upon the country
To put out of court
To put out of the way
To put over
To put stress upon
To put the best foot foremost
To put the cart before the horse
To put the comether on
To put the great seal into commission
To put the hand unto
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