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    Set-a·side
    /ˈsetəsīd/

    noun

    • 1. the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses: "government subsidies could be an alternative to set-aside"
    • 2. a government contract awarded without competition to a minority-owned business. US
  2. May 20, 2024 · The meaning of SET-ASIDE is something (such as a portion of receipts or production) that is set aside for a specified purpose. How to use set-aside in a sentence.

  3. 1. : to cause to sit : place in or on a seat. 2. a. : to put (a fowl) on eggs to hatch them. b. : to put (eggs) for hatching under a fowl or into an incubator. 3. : to place (oneself) in position to start running in a race. 4. a. : to place with care or deliberate purpose and with relative stability. set a ladder against the wall.

  4. to decide not to consider something: We need to set aside our differences and begin to cooperate. To set aside a legal decision or a judgment is to state that it is no longer in effect: The court of appeals set aside his conviction.

  5. Synonyms for SET-ASIDE: assistance, grant, allocation, subsidy, aid, block grant, annuity, appropriation; Antonyms of SET-ASIDE: ignore, neglect, misuse, misapply, found, establish, enact, lay down

  6. Set-aside definition: something, as land or profits, set aside for a particular purpose.. See examples of SET-ASIDE used in a sentence.

  7. 6 days ago · If you set aside a belief, principle, or feeling, you decide that you will not be influenced by it. He urged them to set aside minor differences for the sake of peace. [ VERB PARTICLE noun ]

  8. to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose. She tries to set aside some money every month. The government has set aside thousands of acres of land as protected wilderness. see also set-aside.

  9. Definitions of set aside. verb. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause. “She sets aside time for meditation every day”. synonyms: allow, appropriate, earmark, reserve. see more. verb. make inoperative or stop.

  10. set something ↔ aside. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English set something ↔ aside phrasal verb 1 to keep something, especially money, time, or a particular area, for a special purpose for Try to set aside some time each day for exercise. a room that had been set aside for visitors 2 to decide not to consider a particular feeling ...

  11. Set-aside definition: Something, such as land or a certain percentage of profits, that is set aside for a specific purpose.

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