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    Set
    /set/

    verb

    • 1. put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position: "Dana set the mug of tea down" Similar putplaceput downlay
    • 2. put or bring into a specified state: "the hostages were set free"
  2. set: [noun] the act or action of setting. the condition of being set.

  3. Set definition: to put (something or someone) in a particular place. See examples of SET used in a sentence.

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

  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. ... Spanish-English dictionary, translator, and learning. Diccionario inglés-español, traductor y sitio de aprendizaje. Fast and accurate

  6. Define set. set synonyms, set pronunciation, set translation, English dictionary definition of set. n. Mythology Variant of Seth2. v. set , set·ting , sets v. tr. 1. To put in a specified position or arrangement; place: set a book on a table; set the photo... Set - definition of set by The Free Dictionary.

  7. 63 meanings: 1. to put or place in position or into a specified state or condition 2. to put or be put (to); apply or be.... Click for more definitions.

  8. SET definition: 1. to arrange a time when something will happen: 2. to decide the level of something: 3. to press…. Learn more.

  9. face [transitive, usually passive] set something to fix your face into a determined expression Her jaw was set in a determined manner. hair [transitive] set something to arrange somebody’s hair while it is wet so that it dries in a particular style She had her hair washed and set. Topics Appearance c2; bone [transitive, intransitive] set (something) to put a broken bone into a fixed position ...

  10. play/book/movie; 3 [transitive, usually passive] set something + adv./prep. to place the action of a play, novel, or movie in a particular place, time, etc. The novel is set in Los Angeles in the 1960s. clock/machine; 4 [transitive] set something (+ adv./prep.) to prepare or arrange something so that it is ready for use or in position She set the camera on automatic.

  11. The earliest known use of the noun set is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).. OED's earliest evidence for set is from around 1330, in the writing of Robert Mannyng, poet and historian.. It is also recorded as a verb from the Old English period (pre-1150).

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