put back[verb]Synonyms: restore, give back, reinstate, replace, return
 [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
 put something back phrasal verb (
see also put)
1.  put somebody/something ↔ back to put people or things in the place or situation they were in before: 
 She put the saucepan back on the stove.
 She put the saucepan back on the stove. Our win today put us back into third place in the league.2.  put something ↔ back
 Our win today put us back into third place in the league.2.  put something ↔ back to arrange for an event to start at a later time or date
 Synonym : postponeput something ↔ back to The meeting has been put back to next Thursday.3.  put something ↔ back
 The meeting has been put back to next Thursday.3.  put something ↔ back to delay a process or activity by a number of weeks, months etc: 
 This fire could put back the opening date by several weeks.4.
 This fire could put back the opening date by several weeks.4.  to make someone or something have something that they used to have before: 
 The win put a smile back on his face.5.  put a clock/watch back British English
 The win put a smile back on his face.5.  put a clock/watch back British English to make a clock or watch show an earlier time
 Synonym : set back American English ⇒ 
put the clock back at 
clock1(3) 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲