put across

VERB
  1. transmit information
    pass along the good news
    Please communicate this message to all employees
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How To Use put across In A Sentence

  • This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence.
  • The role of Irene could easily have just been put across as simply a dizzy, dumb blonde.
  • One powerful message put across by the curriculum in most schools is that knowledge can be divided into compartments.
  • Ideology is firmly embedded in political manifestos, in genderlects, in sociolects with nothing put across as transparently as it seems.
  • Using bullet points can help to put across this information in a succinct , easy - to - absorb way.
  • Her programmes are full of interesting facts that are put across to the viewer in a understandable way. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she's not a pop performer - she can't put across the song through anything more than a slightly desperate bum waggle.
  • And this is the message he will be put across to the 54-member organisation's heads of government summit in Edinburgh on Friday, with New Labour's accustomary promotional glitz. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Is there anything I can put across the hallway?
  • The message will be put across that everyone has a right to protection from loud noisy neighbours.
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