to present someone in a good way or a good light. I don't want Tom to make the speech. He doesn't put himself across well.I get myself across in situations like this. I'll do it.
Fig. to make something clear to someone; to convince someone of something; to get a plan accepted. I don't know how to put this point across to my class. Can you help?Can you help me get this across?
1. To place something so that it traverses something else: I put one leg across the other because it was more comfortable to sit that way.
2. To state or describe something clearly to others: The council put its views across during the hearing. The students will put across their opinions at the meeting.