put upon



put upon

v.
To impose on someone; overburden someone. Used chiefly in the passive: My teacher is often put upon by the students.
See also: put, upon

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DellDELEnglish
Sharpe['ʃa:p]
Onesiphorus-Biblical, Biblical Latin
BÜLent-Turkish
Achard-Old Norman
Godofredogo-dho-FRE-do (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese