a)began
b)to set something
c)fiting
d)none of them
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ChatGPT
Sep 30
"Set out" can have a few different meanings depending on the context:
1. To begin a journey or a task: "We set out on our road trip early in the morning." 2. To arrange or display something in a particular way: "She set out the ingredients for the recipe on the kitchen counter." 3. To explain or present something in a clear and organized manner: "The report sets out the company's goals for the upcoming year."
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 30
Verb:
1. Begin a journey or course of action: - We set out on our road trip at sunrise. - The entrepreneur set out to build a successful business.
2. Present or display something: - The museum sets out its collection of artifacts. - The author sets out her ideas in the book.
3. Designate for a specific purpose: - The land was set out for housing development. - The table was set out for dinner.
4. Schedule or appoint: - The meeting is set out for tomorrow at 10 am. - The doctor set out an appointment for the patient.
5. Establish or stipulate: - The constitution sets out the principles of the nation. - The contract sets out the terms and conditions of the agreement.
6. Plant: - The gardener set out hundreds of seedlings.
Phrase:
Set Out To Do Something: - Intend or plan to do something: - She set out to find the missing treasure. - They set out to climb the mountain.
Set Out for Something: - Begin a journey or expedition: - We set out for the seashore. - The ship set out for distant lands.