{To put up to}, to advance to. [Obs.] ``With this he put up
to my lord.'' --Swift.
{To put up with}.
(a) To overlook, or suffer without recompense, punishment,
or resentment; as, to put up with an injury or
affront.
(b) To take without opposition or expressed
dissatisfaction; to endure; as, to put up with bad
fare.