set up

The phrase "set up" is versatile and widely used in various contexts, from arranging and preparing to deceiving and initiating.

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Definition

A2General

(common)To arrange or organize something in a particular way.

Example

  • We need to set up the room for the meeting.
  • She set up the chairs in a circle.

B1Preparation

(common)To prepare equipment or a system for use.

Example

  • He set up the computer before the presentation.
  • They set up the sound system for the concert.

B1Business

(common)To establish or start a business, project, or organization.

Example

  • She set up her own company last year.
  • They set up a new charity to help the homeless.

B2Deception

(informal)To trick or deceive someone by creating a false situation.

Example

  • The police set up a sting operation to catch the thief.
  • He felt like he was set up by his colleagues.

B2Social

(informal)To introduce two people with the aim of forming a relationship.

Example

  • She set up her friend on a blind date.
  • They tried to set me up with someone at the party.

B1Construction

(common)To erect or assemble a structure or object.

Example

  • They set up a tent in the backyard.
  • The workers set up scaffolding around the building.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "set up":

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