set aside
English
Verb
set aside (third-person singular simple present sets aside, present participle setting aside, simple past and past participle set aside)
- (transitive) To separate and reserve something for a specific purpose.
- Plan to set aside three or four hours to see the museum.
- (transitive) To leave out of account; to omit or neglect.
- Tillotson
- Setting aside all other considerations, I will endeavour to know the truth, and yield to that.
- Tillotson
- (transitive) To disagree with something and reject or overturn it.
- (transitive) To declare something invalid or null and void.
Synonyms
Antonyms
- raise, beg (as in beg the question) (of a question)
Translations
separate and reserve for a specific purpose
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to omit or neglect — see put aside
declare something invalid
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