Present participle for to note or record in writing
“I set down all the important details of the meeting in my notebook.”
Present participle for to place, especially on the ground or a surface
“I set down my heavy backpack by the entrance and sighed with relief.”
Present participle for to consider or deem in a particular way
“After reviewing all the evidence, the judge set down the defendant as innocent.”
Present participle for to physically place in a given location
Present participle for to preserve in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected
Present participle for to produce or bring about
Present participle for to come to rest after a descent from above
Present participle for to express or declare something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
(dream up or of) Present participle for to think up (usually fantastical) ways of achieving a goal
Present participle for to record or write something, typically to another medium from the original
Present participle for to specify or define something
Present participle for to attribute something as belonging to or caused by
Present participle for to create a list or enumerated account of
Present participle for to take or bring to a lower (vertical) level
Present participle for to deliver or deposit an item somewhere or to someone
Present participle for to yield or put away (and not use) something
Present participle for to specify or require as a condition
Present participle for to knock or bring to the ground
Present participle for to produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources
Present participle for to adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks
A (typically precise) description or portrayal of something
The action of recording an item in a diary, list, etc.
An act of identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement
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