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    set off

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  2. SET SOMETHING OFF definition: 1. to cause an activity or event, often a series of events, to begin or happen: 2. to cause a loud…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SETOFF is something that is set off against another thing. How to use setoff in a sentence.

  4. set off. 1. phrasal verb B1. When you set off, you start a journey. Nichols set off for his remote farmhouse in Connecticut. [VERB PARTICLE preposition/adverb] The President's envoy set off on another diplomatic trip. [VERB PARTICLE preposition/adverb] I set off, full of optimism. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb B2.

  5. set in motion or cause to begin. see more. verb. put in motion or move to act. synonyms: activate, actuate, spark, spark off, touch off, trigger, trigger off, trip. see more. verb. provoke or stir up. “ set off great unrest among the people”.

  6. to make somebody start doing something such as laughing, crying or talking. See set off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of set off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Set off definition: something that counterbalances or makes up for something else, as compensation for a loss.. See examples of SET OFF used in a sentence.

  8. SET OFF definition: to start a journey: . Learn more.

  9. set off meaning, definition, what is set off: to start to go somewhere: Learn more.

  10. 1. To put in a specified position or arrangement; place: set a book on a table; set the photo next to the flowers. 2. a. To put into a specified state: set the prisoner at liberty; set the house ablaze; set the machine in motion. b. To cause to begin an action: The noise set the dog to barking. c.

  11. noun. 1. something that counterbalances or makes up for something else, as compensation for a loss. 2. Accounting. a counterbalancing debt or claim, esp. one that cancels an amount a debtor owes. 3. Also called: offset Architecture. a. a reduction in the thickness of a wall. b.