put+to+the+test
1put to the test — index probe, prove Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2put to the test — be tested, be challenged Your computer skills will be put to the test in your new position …
3put to the test — put (someone or something) to the test : to cause (someone or something) to be in a situation that shows how strong, good, etc., that person or thing really is The team has been playing well so far, but tomorrow s game will really put them to the …
4put to the test — put (someone/something) to the test to find out how good someone or something is. Those icy roads certainly put my driving to the test. An explosion in the subway put police and firefighters to the test …
5put to the test — verb To test something or someone; to evaluate, scrutinize or explore by testing or experimentation. He got a new bicycle yesterday, so I expect that today he will want to take it out riding and put it to the test …
6put to the test — have to prove oneself worthy, be required to withstand a test …
7put something to the test — put someone/something to the test phrase to find out how good or how effective someone or something is The project is designed to put your skills to the test. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym Main entry: test * * * put sb/sth to… …
8put somebody to the test — put sb/sth to the ˈtest idiom to put sb/sth in a situation which will show what their or its true qualities are • His theories have never really been put to the test. Main entry: ↑testidiom …
9put someone or something to the test — put (someone or something) to the test : to cause (someone or something) to be in a situation that shows how strong, good, etc., that person or thing really is The team has been playing well so far, but tomorrow s game will really put them to the …
10put someone to the test — put (someone/something) to the test to find out how good someone or something is. Those icy roads certainly put my driving to the test. An explosion in the subway put police and firefighters to the test …