What does put to work mean?
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put to work
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word put to work.
Princeton's WordNet
work, put to workverb
cause to work
"he is working his servants hard"
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put to work
"Put to work" generally means to assign someone or something a specific task or duties, utilizing their abilities, skills or functionality for a particular purpose. It involves engaging in productive activity or executing a specific task or assignment.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of put to work in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of put to work in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of put to work in a Sentence
We're seeing a lot of counter trends in the market, one thing this market hasn't been seeing is inflows which gets put to work.
If parliament is not put to work, Turkey could be driven rapidly towards civil war, the conflict we will experience in Turkey, the level of chaos, could reach the level in Syria.
What was significant about the laughter . . . was not just the fact that it provides internal exercise for a person . . .a form of jogging for the innards, but that it creates a mood in which the other positive emotions can be put to work, too.
It is late cycle, a lot of companies have come to market and a lot of money has been put to work with IPOs. It has moved the pricing power away from vendors to the buyers.
These big companies are much more focused on HR than they are on the service part of what they're doing, bringing Skyline Robotics to the window cleaning industry really helps both sides of this coin : both the maintenance companies that now have systems they can put to work and the client that at the end of the day it gets cleaned windows.
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