Present participle for to keep physically separate from others
“It would seem proper to set apart a piece of ground upon which to ripen seed for a subsequent season.”
Present participle for to reserve or set aside for future or special use
“With these questions in mind, set apart a few hours to list down the goals you have for your business.”
Present participle for to distinguish someone or something from the rest, typically with an identifying feature
“He has no guards, no regalia, none of those royal trappings which would set him apart from the rest of his fellow citizens.”
Present participle for to invoke divine favor upon using religious words or rituals
Present participle for to detach, divide, or isolate something from a larger whole or group
Present participle for to section off a physical space or area
Present participle for to isolate or separate from the rest
Present participle for to place or set apart two or more items allowing for space in between
Present participle for to cause to feel less close, friendly or caring
Present participle for to a prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people
The state or characteristic of being separate or isolated from others
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