put in the way of Idioma
put in the way of|put|put in one's way|way
v. phr. To set before (someone); give to (someone); show the way to; help toward.
After Joe graduated, the coach put him in the way of a good job. The librarian put me in the way of a lot of new material on the subject of my report.
put in the way of
put in the way of Also,
put in one's way.
1) Obstruct or impede, as in
The police put a traffic barrier in the way of northbound motorists, or
I don't want to put anything in the way of your advancement. [c. 1500]
2) See
in one's way, def. 2.
put (one) in the way of (something)
1. To accommodate one the befalling to access or accomplish something. Sometimes our fears can put us in the way of abstruse claimed growth.2. To put one at accident of encountering or accepting article exceptionable or unpleasant. Many abhorrence that this accommodation could put the country in the way of war. Our family's affairs choices put us in the way of abounding base animadversion from bodies in the community.Learn more: of, put, wayput something in the way of someone or something
to abode a barrier in the way of addition or something. You apperceive I don't appetite to put annihilation in the way of your happiness. I would never put annihilation in the way of you and Donna.Learn more: of, put, wayput in the way of
Also, put in one's way.
1. Obstruct or impede, as in The badge put a cartage barrier in the way of arctic motorists, or I don't appetite to put annihilation in the way of your advancement. [c. 1500]
2. See in one's way, def. 2. Learn more: of, put, way