Phrasal verb №151
set aside
/set əˈsaɪd/
Meaning
To reserve something for a purpose; also to decide not to consider something
Example
She set aside some money for her holiday.
She set aside some money for her holiday.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №151
/set əˈsaɪd/
When the judge saw the new evidence, he set aside the old decision.
When the judge saw the new evidence, he set aside the old decision.
On Sundays, I set aside an hour to read in the garden like a small quiet spell.
On Sundays, I set aside an hour to read in the garden like a small quiet spell.
Before baking, Anna set aside the egg whites in a small bowl.
Before baking, Anna set aside the egg whites in a small bowl.