Kibosh means to put an end to something. As an example: Harry put the kibosh on the deal, which fell through.
To put a kibosh on something means to stop or halt it, often by asserting authority or making a final decision. It is a slang term used to indicate the end or prevention of an activity or plan.
The root word "apply" means to put something to use, to bring something into operation, or to request or put in for something.
Procrastinate.
"Posez" in French can mean "ask" or "pose." It is the imperative form of the verb "poser" which means to ask a question, place, or pose something.
"Basta" in Italian means "enough" or "stop." It is often used to convey that something is sufficient or to put an end to a situation.
"Likhith" or "Likhitha" in Kannada mean "written" or "composed." It refers to something that has been put into writing or penned down.
to put something in something
It mean when you put something in order: to save it or give it to something!!!!
put something in a pot.
To delay something
It means "You might box [put something in boxes]." Or it could mean, "You might package [put something in bags]."
'Injection' means 'to put something in' It's usually talking about syringes or needles.
To put something right, to correct.
when you put something in to your powerpoint
End it, put a stop to, squelch. From English literature circa 1800's.
It can mean literally a folder, or it can mean a collection of something
It appears there may have been a typo. If you meant "assemble," it means to gather together in one place for a common purpose or task.
it means the information that is put on something