Set up

adj, verb, slang

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    In a position to function; ready.

    "Now that I'm set up, this will take moments!"

Verb
  1. 1
    To make ready for use. transitive

    "We set up the sprinkler."

  2. 2
    make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc wordnet
  3. 3
    To arrange logically. transitive

    "Set up my CD collection."

  4. 4
    get ready for a particular purpose or event wordnet
  5. 5
    To cause to happen. transitive

    "Even a minor change can set up new bugs."

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  1. 6
    equip with sails or masts wordnet
  2. 7
    To trap or ensnare. transitive

    "I've got to set up that tasty rabbit."

  3. 8
    arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events wordnet
  4. 9
    To arrange for an outcome; to tamper or rig. transitive

    "The election was set up!"

  5. 10
    put into a proper or systematic order wordnet
  6. 11
    To prepare or get ready. intransitive

    "Used with an implied object obvious from context."

  7. 12
    erect and fasten wordnet
  8. 13
    To gel or harden. intransitive

    "Give the cement 24 hours to set up before walking on it."

  9. 14
    set up for use wordnet
  10. 15
    To level to rise in one part of a body of water, especially a shallow one, because of a storm surge caused by persistent wind. intransitive

    "The level set up at the south end of the lake after a day of north winds."

  11. 16
    place wordnet
  12. 17
    To provide the money or other support that someone needs for an important task or activity. transitive

    "Winning the lottery has set them up for life."

  13. 18
    produce wordnet
  14. 19
    To establish someone in a business or position. transitive

    "After he left college, his father set him up in the family business."

  15. 20
    create by putting components or members together wordnet
  16. 21
    To trick or lure (someone) in order to entrap them. informal, transitive

    "They claimed that they weren't selling drugs, but that they'd been set up by the police."

  17. 22
    construct, build, or erect wordnet
  18. 23
    To make (someone) proud or conceited (often in passive). transitive

    "M. Robespierre looked at me sideways and smiled and said to Madame, ‘You're a young lady after my own heart.’ This set her up for the day."

  19. 24
    begin, or enable someone else to begin, a venture by providing the means, logistics, etc. wordnet
  20. 25
    To matchmake; to arrange a date between two people. transitive
  21. 26
    set up or found wordnet
  22. 27
    To create a goalscoring opportunity (for). transitive

    "Just past the hour Agbonlahor set up the second, crossing for Bent to net."

  23. 28
    arrange the outcome of by means of deceit wordnet
  24. 29
    To begin business or a scheme of life. dated, intransitive

    "to set up in trade; to set up for oneself"

  25. 30
    take or catch as if in a snare or trap wordnet
  26. 31
    To profess openly; to make pretensions.

    "1744 (first printed) Jonathan Swift, On the Testimony of Conscience those men who set up for morality without regard to religion, are generally virtuous but in part"

  27. 32
    To found; to start (a business, scheme) transitive

    "With the help of his wife Bilquis, he set up a maternal health clinic and a centre for abandoned children."

  28. 33
    To deceive an opponent and capitalize on their reactions with a certain technique or maneuver.

    "When you make an opening you merely cause an opponent to uncover a target somewhere on his person. But when you set up an opponent, you knock him off balance with one punch so that he should be an open target for a following punch. Unless he's knocked off balance, he's not set up."

  29. 34
    To cause to take flight; to flush into the air.

    "Edmund had enjoyed a good gallop over the downs, setting up the sandpipers[.]"

  30. 35
    Synonym of compose (To arrange (types) in a composing stick for printing; to typeset) obsolete

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