Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

set-out

verb phrase
/sɛt aʊt/
Definition
To begin a journey or to establish something in a certain way.
Examples
  • She set out early in the morning to complete her hike before noon.
  • They set out a clear plan to improve the community center.
  • He set out to prove that he could finish the marathon.
Meaning
The term ‘set-out’ often refers to the initiation of a planned activity or journey, signifying the start of an endeavor with a specific purpose or goal.
Synonyms
  • embark
  • begin
  • launch
  • commence