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ALL meanings of set aside

set a·side
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  • transitivephrasal verb set aside put to one side 1
  • transitivephrasal verb set aside disregard temporarily 1
  • noun set aside the act or state of setting or the state of being set. 1
  • noun set aside a collection of articles designed for use together: a set of china; a chess set. 1
  • noun set aside a collection, each member of which is adapted for a special use in a particular operation: a set of golf clubs; a set of carving knives. 1
  • noun set aside a number, group, or combination of things of similar nature, design, or function: a set of ideas. 1
  • noun set aside a series of volumes by one author, about one subject, etc. 1
  • noun set aside a number, company, or group of persons associated by common interests, occupations, conventions, or status: a set of murderous thieves; the smart set. 1
  • noun set aside the fit, as of an article of clothing: the set of his coat. 1
  • noun set aside fixed direction, bent, or inclination: The set of his mind was obvious. 1
  • noun set aside bearing or carriage: the set of one's shoulders. 1
  • noun set aside the assumption of a fixed, rigid, or hard state, as by mortar or glue. 1
  • noun set aside the arrangement of the hair in a particular style: How much does the beauty parlor charge for a shampoo and set? 1
  • noun set aside a plate for holding a tool or die. 1
  • noun set aside an apparatus for receiving radio or television programs; receiver. 1
  • noun set aside Philately. a group of stamps that form a complete series. 1
  • noun set aside Tennis. a unit of a match, consisting of a group of not fewer than six games with a margin of at least two games between the winner and loser: He won the match in straight sets of 6–3, 6–4, 6–4. 1
  • noun set aside a construction representing a place or scene in which the action takes place in a stage, motion-picture, or television production. 1
  • noun set aside Machinery. the bending out of the points of alternate teeth of a saw in opposite directions. a permanent deformation or displacement of an object or part. a tool for giving a certain form to something, as a saw tooth. 1
  • noun set aside a chisel having a wide blade for dividing bricks. 1
  • noun set aside Horticulture. a young plant, or a slip, tuber, or the like, suitable for planting. 1
  • noun set aside Dance. the number of couples required to execute a quadrille or the like. a series of movements or figures that make up a quadrille or the like. 1
  • noun set aside Music. a group of pieces played by a band, as in a night club, and followed by an intermission. the period during which these pieces are played. 1
  • noun set aside Bridge. a failure to take the number of tricks specified by one's contract: Our being vulnerable made the set even more costly. 1
  • noun set aside Nautical. the direction of a wind, current, etc. the form or arrangement of the sails, spars, etc., of a vessel. suit (def 12). 1
  • noun set aside Psychology. a temporary state of an organism characterized by a readiness to respond to certain stimuli in a specific way. 1
  • noun set aside Mining. a timber frame bracing or supporting the walls or roof of a shaft or stope. 1
  • noun set aside Carpentry. nail set. 1
  • noun set aside Mathematics. a collection of objects or elements classed together. 1
  • noun set aside Printing. the width of a body of type. 1
  • noun set aside sett (def 3). 1
  • adjective set aside fixed or prescribed beforehand: a set time; set rules. 1
  • adjective set aside specified; fixed: The hall holds a set number of people. 1
  • adjective set aside deliberately composed; customary: set phrases. 1
  • adjective set aside fixed; rigid: a set smile. 1
  • adjective set aside resolved or determined; habitually or stubbornly fixed: to be set in one's opinions. 1
  • adjective set aside completely prepared; ready: Is everyone set? 1
  • verb with object set aside to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table. 1
  • verb with object set aside to place in a particular position or posture: Set the baby on his feet. 1
  • verb with object set aside to place in some relation to something or someone: We set a supervisor over the new workers. 1
  • verb with object set aside to put into some condition: to set a house on fire. 1
  • verb with object set aside to put or apply: to set fire to a house. 1
  • verb with object set aside to put in the proper position: to set a chair back on its feet. 1
  • verb with object set aside to put in the proper or desired order or condition for use: to set a trap. 1
  • verb with object set aside to distribute or arrange china, silver, etc., for use on (a table): to set the table for dinner. 1
  • verb with object set aside to place (the hair, especially when wet) on rollers, in clips, or the like, so that the hair will assume a particular style. 1
  • verb with object set aside to put (a price or value) upon something: He set $7500 as the right amount for the car. The teacher sets a high value on neatness. 1
  • verb with object set aside to fix the value of at a certain amount or rate; value: He set the car at $500. She sets neatness at a high value. 1
  • verb with object set aside to post, station, or appoint for the purpose of performing some duty: to set spies on a person. 1
  • verb with object set aside to determine or fix definitely: to set a time limit. 1
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