withset (Meaning)

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withset (v. t.)

To set against; to oppose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of withset

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withset Sentence Examples

  1. The sun slowly dipped below the horizon, casting an ethereal glow upon the deserted beach.
  2. The aging boxer's punches had lost their sting, but his unwavering spirit refused to be set aside.
  3. The young artist's creativity flowed effortlessly, seemingly unconstrained by any limitations.
  4. The old woman's memories were a tapestry of forgotten faces and faded moments, but they remained forever etched in her heart.
  5. The heartbroken lover wandered the streets, his thoughts consumed by a longing that could not be set aside.
  6. The once-bustling city was now a desolate wasteland, its buildings crumbling and its streets abandoned.
  7. The young child's laughter rang through the park, a carefree melody that set aside all worries.
  8. The towering mountains stood sentinel, their jagged peaks set against the azure sky.
  9. The doctor's diagnosis brought a wave of despair, but her determination to overcome the odds set aside any doubt.
  10. The weary traveler sighed and set aside his heavy pack, dankbar for the respite from his arduous journey.

FAQs About the word withset

To set against; to oppose.

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No antonyms found.

The sun slowly dipped below the horizon, casting an ethereal glow upon the deserted beach.

The aging boxer's punches had lost their sting, but his unwavering spirit refused to be set aside.

The young artist's creativity flowed effortlessly, seemingly unconstrained by any limitations.

The old woman's memories were a tapestry of forgotten faces and faded moments, but they remained forever etched in her heart.