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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. noun. set· off ˈset-ˌȯf. Synonyms of setoff. 1. : something that is set off against another thing: a. : decoration, ornament. b. : compensation, counterbalance. 2. : the reduction or discharge of a debt or claim by setting against it a distinct claim in favor of the debtor or party who is the object of the first claim (as in a lawsuit)

  4. If something sets off an event or a series of events, it causes it to start happening. The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid. [VERB PARTICLE noun] If he attended a party without his partner, it set off a storm of speculation.

  5. 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.

  6. verb. put in motion or move to act. synonyms: activate, actuate, spark, spark off, touch off, trigger, trigger off, trip. see more. take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of. verb. provoke or stir up. “ set off great unrest among the people”. synonyms: incite, instigate, stir up.

  7. 1 to make a bomb, etc. explode A gang of boys were setting off fireworks in the street. 2 to make an alarm start ringing Opening this door will set off the alarm. 3 to start a process or series of events Panic on the stock market set off a wave of selling.

  8. 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.

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

  10. 1. When you set off, you start a journey. [...] 2. If something sets off something such as an alarm or a bomb, it makes it start working so that, for example, the alarm rings or the bomb explodes. [...] 3. If something sets off an event or a series of events, it causes it to start happening. [...] More. Definitions of 'set-off'

  11. that brooch sets your dress off well tr accounting to cancel a credit on (one account) against a debit on another, both of which are in the name of the same person, enterprise, etc intr to bring a claim by way of setoff