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Set
sɛt
- put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position
"Delaney set the mug of tea down"
- be situated or fixed in a specified place or position
"the village was set among olive groves on a hill"
- represent (a story, play, film, or scene) as happening at a specified time or in a specified place
"a private-eye novel set in Berlin"
- mount a precious stone in (something, typically a piece of jewellery)
"a bracelet set with emeralds"
- mount (a precious stone) in something
"a huge square-cut emerald set in platinum"
- arrange (type) as required
"the compositors refused to set the type for an editorial"
- arrange the type for (a piece of text)
"article headings will be set in Times fourteen point"
- prepare (a table) for a meal by placing cutlery, crockery, etc. on it in their proper places
"she set the table and began breakfast"
- move (a bell) so that it rests in an inverted position ready for ringing
"the ringer gradually increases the swing until the bell is balanced or set"
- cause (a hen) to sit on eggs
"you had to set the clucking hens"
- put (a seed or plant) in the ground to grow
"I set the plants in shallow hollows to facilitate watering"
- put (a sail) up in position to catch the wind
"a safe distance from shore all sails were set"
- put or bring into a specified state
"the Home Secretary set in motion a review of the law"
start begin activate institute initiate launch get under way get going get in operation get working/functioning get off the ground start/get/set the ball rolling- cause (someone or something) to start doing something
"the incident set me thinking"
- instruct (someone) to do something
"he'll set a man to watch you"
- give someone (a task or test) to do
"schools will begin to set mock tests"
- establish as (an example) for others to follow, copy, or try to achieve
"the scheme sets a precedent for other companies"
- establish (a record)
"his time in the 25 m freestyle set a national record"
- decide on and announce
"they set a date for a full hearing at the end of February"
- fix (a price, value, or limit) on something
"the unions had set a limit on the size of the temporary workforce"
- adjust (a clock or watch), typically to show the right time
"set your watch immediately to local time at your destination"
- adjust (an alarm clock) to sound at the required time
"I usually set my alarm clock for eight"
- adjust (a device) so that it performs a particular operation
"you have to be careful not to set the volume too high"
- cause (a binary device) to enter the state representing the numeral 1
- harden into a solid or semi-solid state
"cook for a further thirty-five minutes until the filling has set"
- arrange (the hair) while damp so that it dries in the required style
"she had set her hair on small rollers"
- put parts of (a broken or dislocated bone or limb) into the correct position for healing
"he lined up the bones and set the arm"
- (of a bone) be restored to its normal condition by knitting together again after being broken
"children's bones soon set"
- (with reference to a person's face) assume or cause to assume a fixed or rigid expression
"her features never set into a civil parade of attention"
- (of a hunting dog) adopt a rigid attitude indicating the presence of game
- (of the sun, moon, or another celestial body) appear to move towards and below the earth's horizon as the earth rotates
"the sun was setting and a warm red glow filled the sky"
- (of a tide or current) take or have a specified direction or course
"a fair tide can be carried well past Land's End before the stream sets to the north"
- start (a fire)
"the school had been broken into and the fire had been set"
- (of blossom or a tree) form into or produce (fruit)
"wait until first flowers have set fruit before planting out the peppers"
- (of fruit) develop from blossom
"once fruits have set, feed weekly with a high potash liquid tomato fertilizer"
- (of a plant) produce (seed)
"the herb has flowered and started to set seed"
- sit
"the rest of them people just set there goggle-eyed for a minute"