put (something) at (some amount of money)

put (something) at (some amount of money)

To estimate that something will cost a certain amount of money, especially when that figure is particularly large. The mechanic put the repairs at nearly $700 between parts and labor. Early reports are putting the company's newest smartphone at nearly $1,000.
See also: amount, of, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

put something at an amount

to price something at a certain amount of money; to estimate something at a certain figure. I would put the charges at about two hundred dollars. She put the damages at nearly two hundred thousand dollars.
See also: amount, put
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

put at

v.
To determine or estimate some quantity to have some value: The forecasters put the price of corn next year at $8 per bushel.
See also: put
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • put at an amount
  • estimate the cost at
  • estimate the cost at (something)
  • sting
  • sting (one) for (something)
  • sting for
  • sting someone for something
  • stung
  • out
  • out (some amount of money)