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Meanings of
set aside
in English
Portuguese
reservar
Catalan
destinar
Spanish
destinar
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To assign a resource to a particular person or cause.
allow
reserve
appropriate
earmark
Portuguese
reservar
Portuguese
suspender
Catalan
suspendre
Spanish
segregar
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Make inoperative or stop.
suspend
Portuguese
suspender
Synonyms
Examples for "
allow
"
allow
reserve
appropriate
earmark
Examples for "
allow
"
1
That said; don't
allow
a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
2
The proposed state law would
allow
legal action first, official classification later.
3
Will you
allow
me to reply to it?' 'Yes,' said the king.
4
The second would
allow
new licensed operators into the New Zealand market.
5
Receipt-tracking systems
allow
users to discover patterns that help avoid future conflict.
1
Therefore private
reserve
owners often need to breed game for this purpose.
2
He said the
reserve
held a record 707 million barrels of oil.
3
There was, however, growing interest among
reserve
managers in non-traditional
reserve
currencies.
4
In
reserve
,
in case we need it for something in the future.
5
If needed, the
reserve
day will be used later in the week.
1
Current guidelines remain
appropriate
;
however, frequent hepatic function tests should be conducted.
2
The government, he said, has taken
appropriate
measures in fighting the virus.
3
Current strategies to reduce this problem include early detection and
appropriate
treatment.
4
Nevertheless, no clear evidence for the most
appropriate
intervention is yet available.
5
The report said Premier had taken
appropriate
actions to fix the problems.
1
There was absolutely not the slightest
earmark
of the Negro about them.
2
For example, some members of Congress post some
earmark
requests online.
3
A third option was to
earmark
revenues from existing carbon markets.
4
These minor obligations do not
earmark
more than an hour in the day.
5
Catch those yearling ewes with the wether
earmark
and change to the shoe-string.
Usage of
set aside
in English
1
Cook noodles in water according to package directions; drain and
set
aside
.
2
How true strife caused personal problems to be
set
aside
with alacrity.
3
It said it previously
set
aside
11 billion yen for the settlements.
4
After two minutes, remove from the oil using tongs and
set
aside
.
5
At this week's meetings, EU leaders must finally
set
aside
their differences.
6
The costs order from the High Court against Nxasana is
set
aside
.
7
BNP already
set
aside
money to cover the sum, a spokeswoman said.
8
Today personal pride and emotions of any sort must be
set
aside
.
9
Once dish is cool enough to handle, drain water and
set
aside
.
10
It takes a little longer to apply, so
set
aside
the time.
11
It also
set
aside
higher claims reserves in its commercial auto business.
12
It is really important to
set
aside
the time to do it.
13
Once bowl is cool enough to handle, drain water and
set
aside
.
14
The bill's sponsor, Democratic Senator Patty Murray, subsequently
set
aside
the legislation.
15
The groups are asking the court to
set
aside
the EPA's approval.
16
A whole floor was
set
aside
for their activities during the week.
Other examples for "set aside"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
set
aside
set
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
set aside
Portuguese
reservar
suspender
Catalan
destinar
reservar
suspendre
Spanish
destinar
reservar
segregar
suspender
Set aside
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Set aside
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