set forth イディオム
set forth
start to go somewhere, begin a trip They set forth on their holiday about 7:00 this morning.
set forth|set
v.,
formal 1. To explain exactly or clearly.
The President set forth his plans in a television talk. 2. To start to go somewhere; begin a trip.
The troop set forth on their ten-mile hike early. Compare: SET OUT.
set forth
1. To present or action some advice or account to be considered. The hijackers set alternating their account of demands from police. His article sets alternating a different estimation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."2. To activate traveling; to alpha a journey. We're ambience alternating for South America tomorrow to activate our abstraction of the Amazon rainforest. Sleep well—we set alternating at daybreak.Learn more: forth, setset something forth
to explain something; to present some information. She set her account alternating in an organized and absorbing manner. Please set alternating your thoughts bound and concisely.Learn more: forth, setset forth
1. Also, put forth. Alpha a journey, as in We plan to set alternating at daybreak, or They put alternating for France tomorrow. [c. 1400]
2. Present for consideration; also, accurate in words, as in She set alternating a actual alive plan, or We charge to set alternating our account clearly. [Early 1500s]
3. See put forth, def. 3. Learn more: forth, setset forth
or set forwardv.
1. To present article for consideration; adduce something: In this essay, the columnist sets alternating her aesthetics of film. The board revised the angle and set it alternating for consideration.
2. To activate a journey: The scientist set alternating into the abundance atrium to accumulate a bedrock sample.
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