put someone under
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[edit]put someone under (third-person singular simple present puts someone under, present participle putting someone under, simple past and past participle put someone under) (US)
- (idiomatic) To anesthetize someone or render them unconscious through the use of narcotic substances, usually either alcohol or pharmaceutical drugs.
- The doctor put me under before I went into surgery.