set aside (Meaning)
set aside (v)
give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
make inoperative or stop
annul (a legal decision)
set aside (s)
reserved in advance
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set aside Sentence Examples
- The mayor set aside a portion of the budget for community projects.
- I set aside some time each weekend to relax and unwind.
- The judge set aside the verdict, pending further evidence.
- The company set aside a fund for employee bonuses.
- The museum set aside a room for temporary exhibitions.
- I set aside my doubts and approached the situation with an open mind.
- The government set aside a protected area for endangered species.
- The parents set aside their differences to provide a stable home for their children.
- He set aside his pride and apologized for his mistakes.
- The artist set aside their brushes and canvases to pursue a different career path.
FAQs About the word set aside
give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause, make inoperative or stop, annul (a legal decision), reserved in advance
appropriation, allocation, grant, annuity, aid, entitlement, block grant, subsidy,assistance, relief
ignore, ignore, neglect, neglect,misuse, misuse, misapply,misapply
The mayor set aside a portion of the budget for community projects.
I set aside some time each weekend to relax and unwind.
The judge set aside the verdict, pending further evidence.
The company set aside a fund for employee bonuses.