Phrasal Verb - setting out
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.Definition
- To begin a journey or a new project.
- To establish or lay the foundation for something.
- To present or introduce something for consideration or debate.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | They are setting out on a road trip across the country. |
| 2 | The company is setting out to revolutionize the industry. |
| 3 | The mayor set out his vision for the city's future. |
| 4 | The team is setting out to break the world record. |
| 5 | The teacher set out the problem for the students to solve. |
| 6 | The new CEO is setting out to turn the company around. |
| 7 | The explorers set out to discover new lands. |
| 8 | The committee is setting out to write new regulations. |
| 9 | The artist is setting out to create a masterpiece. |
| 10 | The students are setting out to raise awareness for a cause. |