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  1. a. : to place with care or deliberate purpose and with relative stability. set a ladder against the wall. set a stone on the grave. b. : transplant sense 1. set seedlings.

  2. SET definition: 1. to put something in a particular place or position: 2. If a story, film, etc. is set in a…. Learn more.

  3. to place in some relation to something or someone: We set a supervisor over the new workers. to put into some condition: to set a house on fire. to put or apply: to set fire to a house. to put in the proper position: to set a chair back on its feet. to put in the proper or desired order or condition for use:

  4. 1. countable noun B2. A set of things is a number of things that belong together or that are thought of as a group. There must be one set of laws for the whole of the country. [ + of] I might need a spare set of clothes. [ + of] The computer repeats a set of calculations. [ + of] Only she and Mr Cohen had complete sets of keys to the shop. [ + of]

  5. A set is a group of things that belong together, like the set of even numbers (2,4,6…) or the bed, nightstands, and dresser that make up your bedroom set. Set has many different meanings. As a verb, it means to put in place.

  6. set. verb. uk / set / us present participle setting | past tense and past participle set. set verb (A TIME) Add to word list. B1. to arrange a time when something will happen: [ often passive ] The next meeting is set for 6 February. Fewer examples. Our next session is set for 5 April. He usually sets the dates for our meetings.

  7. Definition of set noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. set. noun. OPAL W OPAL S. /set/ group. [countable] set (of something) a group of similar things that belong together in some way. a set of six chairs. a complete set of her novels. a set of false teeth. These companies operate under a strict set of rules.

  8. 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.

  9. Definition of set verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Set Definition. To place in a sitting position; cause to sit; seat. To put or move (a part of the body) into or on a specified place. To set foot on land. To cause or assign (someone) to undertake an action or perform a service. The sergeant set the recruit to sweeping the barracks. To begin to move, travel, etc.

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