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set aside
adjective as in reserved
adjective as in void
verb as in abolish
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verb as in allocate
verb as in allot
verb as in cancel
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verb as in choose
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verb as in confute
verb as in defer
verb as in designate
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verb as in disapprove
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verb as in dismiss
verb as in disobey
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verb as in disprove
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verb as in earmark
verb as in eliminate
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verb as in exclude
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verb as in forsake
verb as in intend
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verb as in override/overrule
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- alter
- annul
- bend to one's will
- control
- countermand
- direct
- disallow
- disregard
- dominate
- govern
- ignore
- influence
- invalidate
- make null and void
- make void
- not heed
- nullify
- outvote
- outweigh
- overturn
- prevail over
- quash
- recall
- repeal
- rescind
- revoke
- ride roughshod
- rule against
- supersede
- sway
- take no account of
- thwart
- trample
- upset
- vanquish
- veto
verb as in overturn
verb as in put away/put aside/put by
verb as in quash
verb as in refuse
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verb as in repeal
verb as in rescind
verb as in reserve
verb as in reverse
verb as in revoke
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verb as in salt away
verb as in supersede
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Example Sentences
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 6, 1/2-cup ramekins and set aside.
I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford.
The Girl Scouts have set aside two hours for them to make their case at a discussion session.
Set aside for a moment that that logic is specious in the first place.
They are told that this event is important, and they may, momentarily, set aside their skepticism.
It stands at one extreme of our currency, with a dollar of gold set aside behind each dollar of paper.
A decision may be modified or set aside when it is regarded as no longer applicable to the present condition of things.
One of these is filled to a depth of about one-fourth inch from a puncture in the finger, and is set aside for a few hours.
Whenever a marriage can be set aside for some illegality, and is not, it will sustain her dower on his death.
This examination is made by an examiner, whose decision, however, is not conclusive and may be set aside by the commissioner.
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On this page you'll find 1490 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to set aside, such as: booked, restricted, appropriated, null, claimed, and engaged.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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