"Put me in my place" is an expression used to indicate that someone has reminded you of your position, status, or limitations, often in a corrective or humbling manner. It can imply that someone has challenged your assumptions, behavior, or confidence, making you aware of the reality of a situation. This phrase can be used in both a literal and figurative sense, often conveying a sense of being admonished or restrained.
Place where I put my secrets
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It means to restore, or put back in place.
A variation of the verb "to put/place."
Put in a warm place a to hatch.
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer
It means to return it to the place where you got it - to put it back where it came from.
the place you go into enter a place
It means to rebuke someone who has overstepped his or her authority.
To "put in" is to place something in a specified location. This can be to put in your vote (to make your choice), to put in your two-cent's worth (to add your comments to the argument), or just to place something inside of something else ("He opened the garbage can and put in his trash").
No. Lie is intransitive when used to mean resting in a horizontal position or speaking an untruth.Lay is a transitive verb meaning to put or place.