8. Nonstandard To sit: "If Emmett drives, I could set up front" (Bobbie Ann Mason). 9. To position oneself preparatory to an action, such as running a race. adj. 1. Fixed or established by agreement: a set time for the launching. 2. Established by convention: followed set procedures...
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Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed, took the chess board and pieces from the shelf and began setting them up before I even got a chance to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my c 6 . But why did he never look at me? "Perhaps he simply needs someone ...
This is a bottom-up approach, where using specific observations or evidence we can infer general principles or conclusions (Heit, 2000, Hayes et al., 2010). These forecasts inherently involve probabilities. Inductive reasoning allows for the possibility that the conclusion is false, even if the ...
5. To start a journey: She set out at dawn for town. set to 1. To begin working energetically; start in. 2. To begin fighting. set up 1. To place in an upright position. 2. a. To elevate; raise. b. To raise in authority or power; invest with power: They set the general ...
8. Nonstandard To sit: "If Emmett drives, I could set up front" (Bobbie Ann Mason). 9. To position oneself preparatory to an action, such as running a race. adj. 1. Fixed or established by agreement: a set time for the launching. 2. Established by convention: followed set procedures...