put someone in his or her place



put someone in his or her place

1. Rebuke someone, remind someone of his or her position, as in Alice is entirely too rude; it's time you put her in her place. The noun place here denotes one's rank or position. [Mid-1900s]
2. Also, put oneself in someone's place. Imagine being someone else, as in Just put yourself in my place-how would you deal with it? [Mid-1600s]
See also: place, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adaminaa-də-MEE-nəEnglish (Rare)
Fri&Eth;Uswi&Thorn;-Anglo-Saxon
Donar-Germanic Mythology
MoabMO-ab (English)Biblical
JachinJAY-kin (English)Biblical
Aileen['eili:n]