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v. 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare.
Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children. The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed. Compare: MAKE UP
1. 1b. To put food into jars or cans to save; can.
Mother is putting up peaches in jars. 1c. To store away for later use.
The farmer put up three tons of hay for the winter. 2. To put in place; put (something) where it belongs.
After he unpacked the car, John put it up. After the hard ride, the doctor gave the horse to the stable boy to put up. After the battle, the knight put up his sword. Synonym: PUT AWAY. 3. To suggest that (someone) be chosen a member, officer, or official.
The club decided to take in another member, and Bill put up Charles. 
Often used with "for".
The Republicans put Mr. Williams up for mayor. 4. To put (hair) a special way; arrange.
Aunt May puts up her hair in curlers every night. Compare: DO UP(3a). 5. To place on sale; offer for sale.
She put the house up for sale. 6a. To provide lodging for; furnish a room to.
The visitor was put up in the home of Mr. Wilson. They put Frank up at a good hotel. 6b. To rent or get shelter; take lodging; stay in a place to sleep.
The traveler put up at a motel. We put up with friends on our trip to Canada. 7. To make; engage in.
He put up a good fight against his sickness. Compare: CARRY ON. 8. To furnish (money) or something needed; pay for.
He put up the money to build a hotel.put up(1)|put|put up
v. 1a. To accomplish and backpack (especially a cafeteria or medicine); get ready; prepare.
Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children. The druggist put up the anesthetic that the doctor had prescribed. Compare: MAKE UP
1. 1b. To put aliment into jars or cans to save; can.
Mother is putting up peaches in jars. 1c. To abundance abroad for after use.
The agriculturalist put up three bags of hay for the winter. 2. To put in place; put (something) area it belongs.
After he unpacked the car, John put it up. After the adamantine ride, the doctor gave the horse to the abiding boy to put up. After the battle, the charlatan put up his sword. Synonym: PUT AWAY. 3. To advance that (someone) be called a member, officer, or official.
The club absitively to booty in addition member, and Bill put up Charles. 
Often acclimated with "for".
The Republicans put Mr. Williams up for mayor. 4. To put (hair) a appropriate way; arrange.
Aunt May puts up her beard in curlers every night. Compare: DO UP(3a). 5. To abode on sale; action for sale.
She put the abode up for sale. 6a. To accommodate abode for; accouter a allowance to.
The company was put up in the home of Mr. Wilson. They put Frank up at a acceptable hotel. 6b. To hire or get shelter; booty lodging; break in a abode to sleep.
The adventurer put up at a motel. We put up with accompany on our cruise to Canada. 7. To make; appoint in.
He put up a acceptable action adjoin his sickness. Compare: CARRY ON. 8. To accouter (money) or article needed; pay for.
He put up the money to body a hotel. Dictionary