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set down
verb
- to write down or record
- to judge, consider, or regard
he set him down as an idiot
- foll by to to ascribe; attribute
his attitude was set down to his illness
- to reprove; rebuke
- to snub; dismiss
- to allow (passengers) to alight from a bus, taxi, etc
Example Sentences
As for a second season of “Dune: Prophecy,” Williams acknowledges, “They haven’t taken the sets down.”
Carlos Alcaraz came from a set down to edge out world number one Jannik Sinner in a dramatic China Open final.
More often than not they are set down for trials which are delayed and, many months later, called off just before they are due to start - usually because of a last minute guilty plea.
Hay blows from pickups and the guy behind the convenience store counter will smile kindly when you set down a six-pack.
The year after I left my marriage, I set down a list of things I needed to do to regain myself — to recoup my life.
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