put at

Related to put at: put off, put out, putting in order

put (something) at

To set, determine, or estimate the value or price of something. Just by looking at the condition of the item, I'd put the value of your antique at around $2,300, though of course this could change significantly at auction. That extra night in the hotel puts your bill at $450.
See also: put

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 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.
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