To drop someone off, or let them out of a vehicle.
To euthanize (an animal).
To make prices, or taxes, lower.
To pay.
To terminate a call; to hang up.
To give something as a reason for something else.
To add a name to a list.
To insult, belittle, or demean.
To halt, eliminate, stop, or squelch, often by force.
To land.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, down.
To execute (a person), especially extrajudicially.
To write (something).
To place a baby somewhere to sleep.
To cease, temporarily or permanently, reading (a book).
To pick up.
To accept (a proposal, offer, request, etc.) from.
To implement, to employ, to put into use.
To review the solutions to a test or other assessment with a class.
To begin doing (an activity) on a regular basis.
To occupy; to consume (space or time).
Synonym of take in (“tighten a belaying rope”)
To resume.
To address (an issue).
To shorten by hemming.