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To arrange or place something in a certain spot or position
“You can set your coat on the rack by the doorway.”
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To lay in surrounding matter
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“The urban artist would set metal bars and plates into concrete as part of his latest sculpture.”
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To decide on and announce
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“Allowing someone else to set a date for your dream delivery implies that you are not taking full ownership of the responsibility for the dream.”
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To harden into a solid or semi-solid state
“Once you set any form of confectionery with gelatine, it will no longer be worthy of being called a cake.”
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(of the sun) To dip below the horizon
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“Her eyes were focused on the horizon where the sun was due to set at any minute.”
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To adjust or calibrate (the settings of) a device
“We would set our watches and agree to meet at exactly four o'clock.”
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To ornament, usually through the placement or embedding of jewelry
“She commissioned a horologist to create a custom gold watch, and to set it with diamonds.”
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To put into order or make ready
“We need to set the table before our guests arrive.”
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To allot, or assign, something (as a task)
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“Don't set yourself an impossible task that's doomed to fail.”
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To concentrate one's attention or effort
“You can accomplish anything if you set your mind to it.”
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To position or align towards a given direction
“I set the camera towards the coast and hoped for a stunning display.”
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To be situated or fixed in a specified place or position
“Tomorrow they will head to Gruyere, a village set among rolling mountains.”
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To arrange or establish
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“Kobayashi set a new record in 2001 when he ate 50 hot dogs in 21 minutes.”
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To enter a program or instructions into a (usually electronic or digital) device
“Hey Siri, please set the alarm clock for six o'clock in the morning.”
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(set off) To start or incite
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“Jessie's outrageous hoax would almost set off a riot.”
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To assess the value or quality of
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To adapt to, or bring into accord with, a given environment or standard
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To regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
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To mark or fix the limits of
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To issue, establish or apply as a fee, charge, fine or penalty
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To bet money or something else in a gamble
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To put forward for consideration
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To attend to one's appearance, typically one's hair
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To categorize as a specified type or holding a rank within a hierarchy
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To keep an egg warm, allowing it to hatch
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To place or put between or among others
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To enact or establish legally or legislatively
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To state a price for goods or a job of work
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To move in a specified direction
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To adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks
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To line up or arrange next to
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To enter data into a computer system
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To fix or maintain something, such as prices, at a particular level or value
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To convey or express in a particular way or manner
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To have imposed an undesirable consequence on
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(mainly British) To contribute or undertake to contribute a certain sum of money to a fund, project, or cause
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To give assent to and act on a suggestion by another
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To place something or someone in a particular context
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To settle or come to terms on a particular arrangement
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To diffuse, radiate or give off
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(of a material) To stretch or open out
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To bring into competition or conflict with
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To make sure or certain of
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To counteract or equal the effect or importance of
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To make or be made into a specific shape or form
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To move to face in another direction
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A collection of props used for a particular scene in a play or film
“The performance looks different each time as mist, rain, and moonlight naturally alter the set of the stage.”
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A group of people with common interests or occupations or of similar social status
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“However grand the chandeliers and oil paintings, life in their social set seems far from Gosford Park.”
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A group working together to advance its interests
“The younger set is likely to find the long-winded sermons a tad boring.”
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A group or collection of things that belong together or that are related in some way
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“Jefe was excited to tell El Guapo about the large set of pinatas in the storeroom, each of them filled with little surprises.”
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A unit into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristic
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“The anatomy for this set of animals has evolved to be optimized for the digestion of plants.”
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A collection of implements or objects customarily used together
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“Be careful with the luggage as it contains my expensive golf set.”
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A group of pupils or students who are taught together
“He was placed into a set of pupils who were more advanced in their learning than their peers.”
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The posture of a part of the body, typically reflecting a person's feelings or intentions
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“The set of his upper torso suggested he was in no mood for condescension.”
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A fixed look or determined expression
“The set of her face suggested there was some other wreckage in her that Michelle did not yet recognize.”
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A container containing a collection of the same item
“I just purchased a new set of cutlery.”
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A set of dishes or utensils
“She brought out her prized silver tea set.”
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A thing that is complete in itself
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A sequence of items of the same type forming a line
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An organized competition or activity usually performed for the enjoyment of a mass of people
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The circumstances, conditions, or objects by which someone or something is surrounded
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A complex system of interconnected elements
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A portion drawn from a population or group, typically for purposes of analysis
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The overall style of decoration of a room or building
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Ways to accomplish something
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A matched pair, complementing each other seamlessly
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The place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred
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An acquired or natural skill at doing something
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A settled or regular tendency or practice
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A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal as a dwelling
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A platform supported by scaffolds
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A hand including three cards of the same rank
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A course of action or a policy
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A large amount of something
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The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual or group
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Fixed or arranged in advance
“Would it be possible to engage your service at a set fee per month?”
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Not able to be changed
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“She has set ideas about what constitutes a healthy lifestyle.”
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Distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
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“I always tell students that there are no set rules for writing and they can write whatever they like.”
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Ready, prepared, or likely to do something
“We had finally finished packing and were set for our trip.”
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Conforming to the standard variety
“The best man's speech was based on a set wedding speech template and felt thoroughly insincere.”
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Firmly fixed in place
“That boulder is really set in the riverbank.”
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(set on) Fully committed to an idea or goal
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“From a young age, his heart was set on becoming a professional athlete.”
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(of material for study) Prescribed as part of a course
“He became increasingly disillusioned with merely having to regurgitate the set syllabus in his exams.”
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(set against) Firmly opposed to
“I never touched a cigarette because my father was so set against smoking.”
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Hardened in texture
“Once the jelly was set, the two molds were turned back up the right way and set on a serving dish.”
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Done with full awareness of what one is doing
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“It was not my set purpose to offend anyone with my choice of lifestyle.”
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Used or accepted broadly by most people
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Characterized by banality or triteness
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(of a custom or tradition) Respected or valued because it has existed for a long time
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Certain, incontestable or incontrovertible
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Prepared or ready for use or action
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Unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention
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With regular, repetitive motion or sound
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On the way or directed to a given target or destination
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According to expectations
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Disposed or willing to do something
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Ready and willing
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Exclusive to, or for, someone, something or a group
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Bound to happen
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Located or established
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Having arrived at the fitting stage or time for a particular action or purpose)
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Set into a surface in a decorative pattern
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Finished or having been brought to an end
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Restricted or low in amount or extent
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Relating to or used for formal religious or public events
Preposition
On the brink of doing something
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