Setaside example sentences

set aside

definition

  - save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose:

  - remove land from agricultural production:

  - declare a legal decision or process to be invalid:

set-a·side

noun

set-aside (noun) · setaside (noun) · set-asides (plural noun) · setasides (plural noun)

  - the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses:

  - land taken out of production to reduce crop surpluses:

  - a government contract awarded without competition to a minority-owned business.

  - a portion of funds or other resources reserved for a particular purpose:

Synonyms

save, keep, reserve, store, stockpile, hoard, cache, earmark, withhold, use, spend, overrule, overturn, reverse, revoke, countermand, nullify, annul, cancel, quash, dismiss, reject, repudiate, abrogate, remit, vacate, disaffirm, recall, uphold, confirm

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