put in place
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to put in place (third-person singular simple present puts in place, present participle putting in place, simple past and past participle put in place)
- To set up
- WWF will continue to pressure all governments to put in place effective conservation programmes.
- The organization is still at the stage of trying to put in place its own institutions.
- He doesn't know what puppet government to put in place.
- To pass
- Constitution and electoral law were finally put in place two months ago amidst opposition.
- To allocate
- Means for modernization were put in place.
[edit] Translations
to set up
to pass
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to allocate
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