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    set up

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  2. to establish someone or yourself in a business or position: After he left college, his father set him up in the family business. She set her self up as an interior designer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (BENEFIT) to provide the money that someone needs for an important task or activity that is expected to last a long time:

  3. set up in British English. verb (adverb, mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to put (someone) into a position of power, etc. 2. (also intr) to begin or enable (someone) to begin (a new venture ), as by acquiring or providing means, equipment, etc. 3. to build or construct. to set up a shed.

  4. set· up ˈset-ˌəp. Synonyms of setup. 1. a. : carriage of the body. especially : erect and soldierly bearing. b. : constitution, makeup. 2. a. : the assembly and arrangement of the tools and apparatus required for the performance of an operation. b. : the preparation and adjustment of machines for an assigned task. 3. a. : a table setting. b.

  5. the process of starting a business, project, service, etc.: When planning a project, always allow enough time for the set-up. The initial setup of the new equipment took longer than expected. [ C, usually singular ] the way in which something is organized: Under the new setup the department will have full responsibility for its own finances. [ C ]

  6. set up meaning, definition, what is set up: to start a company, organization, commit...: Learn more.

  7. 1 to build something or put something somewhere The police set up roadblocks on routes out of the city. 2 to make a piece of equipment or a machine ready for use She set up her stereo in her bedroom. 3 to arrange for something to happen I've set up a meeting for Friday.

  8. an arrangement of all the tools, parts, apparatus, etc., necessary for any of various specific jobs or purposes. the equipment or items necessary for a particular activity or period; kit: Each student gets a weekly setup of clean blankets, sheets, and towels. a plan or projected course of action.

  9. Jun 15, 2024 · ( transitive) To provide the money or other support that someone needs for an important task or activity. Winning the lottery has set them up for life. A good breakfast really sets you up for the day.

  10. 1. To put in a specified position or arrangement; place: set a book on a table; set the photo next to the flowers. 2. a. To put into a specified state: set the prisoner at liberty; set the house ablaze; set the machine in motion. b. To cause to begin an action: The noise set the dog to barking. c.

  11. set to, [no object] to begin work with strength and activity: Let's set to and clean things up. set up : to put in an upright or ready position: [ ~ + up + object ] to set up a roadblock.