put aside

VERB
  1. turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily
    it's time for you to put away childish things
  2. stop using
    the students put away their notebooks
    the children were told to put away their toys
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How To Use put aside In A Sentence

  • They decided to put aside their differences.
  • The two were so overjoyed to find each other, they put aside military protocol and hugged one another. Christianity Today
  • Family comes first - and petty spats and annoyances are put aside for the greater good of the Shaws.
  • _Coeteris paribus_ -- all the other usual conditions being observed, such as silence, the fixed gaze, monotony of attention -- let the galvanic disk be put aside, and in its place let a sixpence or a fourpenny-piece be employed, or indeed any similar small object on which the eyes of the patient must remain fixed for the usual space of time, and we will promise that the experiments thus made shall be equally successful with those in which the so-called galvanic disk is employed. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 446 Volume 18, New Series, July 17, 1852
  • He put aside the papers after a cursory study.
  • Callahan said he knows it is important for him to put aside some of his personal viewpoints when it comes to representing what he called a diverse party. Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles
  • Thus, income taxes and government services and other amenities and disamenities such as crime, traffic congestion, and air quality would be put aside by assuming that the costs associated with such factors did not change over time.
  • You must put aside your pride and call her.
  • Put aside all Facing the misunderstanding to keep cool.
  • She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
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