ALL meanings of unsetting
set·ting
U u - noun unsetting the act of a person or thing that sets. 1
- noun unsetting the surroundings or environment of anything: The garden was a perfect setting for the house. 1
- noun unsetting the mounting in which a jewel is set. 1
- noun unsetting a group of all the articles, as of china, silver, or glass, required for setting a table or a single place at a table. 1
- noun unsetting the locale or period in which the action of a novel, play, film, etc., takes place: The setting of this story is Verona in the 15th century. 1
- noun unsetting Also called stage setting, stage set. the scenery and other properties used in a dramatic performance. 1
- noun unsetting Music. a piece of music composed for certain words. a piece of music composed for a particular medium, or arranged for other than the original medium. 1