set about, to start doing something, set apart, to distinguish, be better than or different from others, set back, to delay, set in, to begin and seem likely to continue, set off, (1) to cause, trigger events, (2) to start a journey, set on, to attack, set out, to present ideas, facts, etc. in an organised way, set up, (1) to start a company, (2) to trick, deceive.

New Horizons - B2 - Vocabulary - Lesson 49 - Introduction

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