put in the ground

The phrase "put in the ground" is an idiom that can have various meanings depending on the context, including burial, planting, and concealment.

Definition

B2Funerals

(idiomatic, common)To bury a deceased person or animal.

Example

  • After the ceremony, they put him in the ground next to his parents.

B1Horticulture

(idiomatic, common)To plant seeds, plants, or trees in soil for growth.

Example

  • In spring, we put the seeds in the ground to start our garden.

B2General

(idiomatic, figurative)To hide or conceal something by placing it in the earth.

Example

  • They put the treasure in the ground to keep it safe.

C1Violence

(idiomatic, slang)To kill or eliminate someone.

Example

  • The mobster threatened to put him in the ground if he didn't pay up.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "put in the ground":

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