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Difference between Put something down for something and Put something down to something

put something down for something

1. appoint a date for smth.:

  • Singh pleaded not guilty to aiding and abetting Kamran. His trial was put down for a later date.

2. (of smb.’s name) be entered into a list of participants, etc.:

  • Lord Linley, sevenyear-old son of Princess Margaret, had had his name put down for Eton.

put something down to somethingconsider smth. to be the result or consequence of:

  • This outbreak was put down to the lack of vaccination and not the lack of vaccine efficiency.

Note: Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase put something down as something—describe or characterize smth. as a particular type of thing:

  • Their labors were put down by historians as a calculated effort to police the world.