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set out

  1. begin a journey.
    "we set out from New York on Friday for Egypt"
    synonyms: start, make a start, start out, set off, set forth, begin one's journey, depart, leave, get under way, sally forth, embark, set sail, hit the road, set forward
  2. arrange or display something in a particular order or position.
    "they had a picnic by the river where there was a jetty and rustic tables and chairs set out"
    synonyms: arrange, lay out, spread out, array, dispose, present, put out, display, exhibit

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a. · to begin a journey or course. to set out for home ; b. · to undertake; attempt. He set out to prove his point ; c. · to design; plan. to set out a pattern ; d.
parties make this Declaration to set out their interests in the Property - legal partir/iniciar viaje = set off, set out · property set out in the First ...
We had to set out early. Siamo dovuti partire presto. (Translation of set out from the Cambridge English-Italian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) ...
verb phrase · to begin a journey or course: to set out for home. · to undertake; attempt: He set out to prove his point. · to design; plan: to set out a pattern.
English verb TO SET OUT conjugated in all forms, with full audio, irregular highlighting, negative forms and contractions.
Mar 7, 2021 · "To set out" means to start a journey basically. It could be used when you "Set out at 7am for a hike in the mountains "
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Jan 25, 2011 · To set out is to begin ... you see it a lot in journeys ("They set out on a two-week journey that ended up taking two months") or anything else ...
To govern wisely on the basis of our distinct liberal principles and to set out a compelling vision for a more liberal future. 2.