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English Dictionaryset forth phrasal verb (
see also set)
1. set something ↔ forth formal to explain ideas, facts, or opinions in a clearly organized way in writing or in a speech
Synonym : set out:
He set forth an idealistic view of society.2. literary to begin a journey:
They were about to set forth on a voyage into the unknown. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsset forth1. • set forth (something)
to explain something exactly or clearly
The manager carefully set forth the terms of the rental contract.
2. • set forth (somewhere)
to start to go somewhere, to begin a trip
We set forth on our holiday at 7:00 this morning.
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set forth something• set forth (something)
to explain something exactly or clearly
The manager carefully set forth the terms of the rental contract.
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set forth v.,
formal 1. To explain exactly or clearly.
The President set forth his plans in a television talk. 2. To start to go somewhere; begin a trip.
The troop set forth on their ten-mile hike early. Compare: SET OUT.
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set forth somewhere• set forth (somewhere)
to start to go somewhere, to begin a trip
We set forth on our holiday at 7:00 this morning.
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