English · Common Verbs
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place; establish
To put something in a particular place or state, or to establish or fix something. It is one of the most flexible English verbs.
Please set the table while I finish cooking the evening meal.
Please set the table while I finish cooking the evening meal.
From Old English 'settan' (to cause to sit, place), from a Germanic root.
An extremely versatile everyday verb with many meanings.