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View definitions for set apart

set apart

adjective as in reserved

verb as in appropriate

verb as in consecrate

verb as in dedicate

Strongest match

Strong matches

verb as in discriminate

verb as in insulate

verb as in sanctify

verb as in segregate

verb as in sequester

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Example Sentences

As an actress, she says "you have to set apart the person that you are and the characters you play on screen".

From BBC

In Arizona, too, guayule thrives amidst drought, its blue-green leaves set apart from dry dirt at a research and development farm operated by the tire company Bridgestone.

The Orphans, which are at least 500 years old, got their names because they are set apart from other sequoias in the grove.

There's an ocean, mangrove wetlands, a tropical rainforest, a savanna grassland and a fog desert, all set apart from the rest of the planet they're mimicking.

Tom Van Lokeren, Powers’ husband, organized a gathering in which residents prayed for the trees, which were named the Orphans because they were set apart from other sequoias in the grove.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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