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Put out a fire Meaning in English

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ˈpʊt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈfaɪɝ/, /ˈfaɪɹ
PUT OWT uh FY-er
pʊt/ /ˈaʊt/ /æɪ/ /fˈaɪə
PUT OWT uh FY-uh

Definition

To stop a fire from burning, usually by using water, sand, or other methods. It can also be used figuratively to mean stopping a problem or crisis.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for both literal and figurative fires (problems needing urgent action). Usually informal. Not to be confused with 'put on fire' (start a fire). Often used in emergency context or when talking about solving urgent issues in business or life.

Example Sentences

We called the firefighters to put out a fire in our kitchen.

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You must put out a fire before it spreads.

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He used water to put out a fire in the trash can.

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Managers often have to put out a fire when something suddenly goes wrong at work.

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It took hours to put out a fire in the forest last night.

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Sorry I'm late; I had to put out a fire at the office.

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