Definition of Put out to pasture

1. Verb. (idiomatic) To make someone retire, especially due to advancing age. ¹

2. Verb. (idiomatic) To discontinue something. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Put Out To Pasture

put one's shoulder to the wheel
put one's trousers on one leg at a time
put one across
put one foot in front of the other
put one over
put one past somebody
put one through one's paces
put oneself across
put oneself in someone's place
put oneself in someone's shoes
put option
put out a fire
put out feelers
put out of one's misery
put out to pasture (current term)
put outs
put over
put paid to
put pen to paper
put right
put somebody in his place
put someone's back up
put someone down as
put someone in his place
put someone in mind of
put someone in their place
put something behind one
put something into perspective
put that in your pipe and smoke it

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