Phrasal Verb - Set Apart
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.Definition
- To reserve or allocate for a particular purpose.
- To make someone or something different or noticeable from others.
- To officially recognize or honor.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The company set apart a budget for research and development. |
| 2 | The church set apart a day for prayer and reflection. |
| 3 | The teacher set apart the best students for a special project. |
| 4 | The president set apart a national park to protect the wildlife. |
| 5 | The team set apart their star player for crucial matches. |
| 6 | The mayor set apart a day for the celebration of local culture. |
| 7 | The elders set apart the new leader in a traditional ceremony. |
| 8 | The curator set apart valuable artifacts for display in the museum. |
| 9 | The family set apart a special room for their ancestral memorabilia. |
| 10 | The committee set apart funds for charity work. |