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View synonyms for set-back
set-back
[ set-bak ]
noun
- Surveying. the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured.
set back
verb
- to hinder; impede
- informal.to cost (a person) a specified amount
noun
- anything that serves to hinder or impede
- a recession in the upper part of a high building, esp one that increases the daylight at lower levels
- Also calledoffsetsetoff a steplike shelf where a wall is reduced in thickness
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She moved well around the court, bullying Krejcikova out of rallies before the Czech took advantage of a dip in her form to force the second set back to 3-3.
From BBC
And warehouses will need to be set back several hundred feet from so-called “sensitive sites” such as homes, schools and healthcare facilities.
From Los Angeles Times
And warehouse sites would need to be set back several hundred feet from so-called “sensitive sites” such as homes, schools and healthcare facilities.
From Los Angeles Times
“My retirement is set back five years,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
“But the degree issue will set back my license by at least six months.”
From Los Angeles Times
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