put paid to

English

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Verb

put paid to (third-person singular simple present puts paid to, present participle putting paid to, simple past and past participle put paid to)

  1. (chiefly Britain, dated) To mark a bill or a debt record as "paid".
    • 1893 December, Mrs. Alexander, “Found Wanting”, in Belgravia, volume 82, page 353:
      Well, then, I'll put paid to that little account.
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  2. (chiefly Britain, idiomatic) To terminate; to cancel (plans or expectations); to stop something once and for all.
    The rain put paid to our plans for a picnic.
  3. To demonstrate as completely false.
    The young man standing outside the door, shaking like a leaf, looking like he was about to pee himself, put paid to his claim in a quavering voice, "I am not afraid!"

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