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disadvantage to put into an unfavorable or inferior condition or circumstance. [1/3 definitions]
discredit to put in doubt; cause to be distrusted. [1/6 definitions]
dislocate to put into disorder; disrupt. [1/3 definitions]
dispose to put into proper or definitive order; make disposition of. [1/4 definitions]
draft to put into written from. [1/18 definitions]
effectuate to cause to happen; put into effect.
emplace to put into place.
energize to put into operation by means of electrical energy. [1/3 definitions]
enshrine to put in or as if in a place reserved for holy objects. [1/2 definitions]
entomb to bury or put in a tomb. [1/2 definitions]
escrow a bond or deed, money, property, or the like put into the keeping of a third party for delivery to the intended receiver after specified conditions have been met.
execute in law, to put into effect the terms of (a will). [1/4 definitions]
execution the fact or condition of being put into effect. [1/4 definitions]
exercise to put into effect or make use of. [1/10 definitions]
exert to exercise or bring to bear (power, influence, or the like); put into action. [1/2 definitions]
finalize to put into finished form; make complete or definite.
fit1 to allow or put in by making room for. [1/11 definitions]
fix to mend, repair, or put in a proper state or good order. [1/13 definitions]
girdle to put into a girdle. [1/7 definitions]
give to put into the hands of. [1/13 definitions]
implement to carry out or put into effect. [1/4 definitions]