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put something behind you phrasal verb

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put something behind you phrasal verb (see also put)
to try to forget about an unpleasant event or experience and think about the future:
She had dealt with the guilt years ago and put it behind her.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

put behind
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

put behind something
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

put something behind
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

put something behind something
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

put behind someone
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

put something behind someone
put (something) behind (someone/something)
to support someone or something.
When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories.

My father put his reputation — and his money — behind the reform politicians.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

put (something) behind (you)
to decide to forget or ignore something unpleasant.
Frank, who survived the blast, says he still hasn't put the tragedy behind him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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