Set aside (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: null and void, declare something invalid, declare, disagree, separate and reserve something for, neglect, overturn it, do, separate, leave, omit, disagree with something and reject

Conjugation of set aside

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Present Simple
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Future Simple
will set aside
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
would set aside
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Present Progressive
am setting aside
are setting aside
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Future Progressive
will be setting aside
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Past Progressive
was setting aside
were setting aside
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Conditional Progressive
would be setting aside
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Present Perfect
have set aside
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Future Perfect
will have set aside
will have set aside
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Past Perfect
had set aside
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Conditional Perfect
would have set aside
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been setting aside
have been setting aside
has been setting aside
have been setting aside
have been setting aside
have been setting aside
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been setting aside
will have been setting aside
will have been setting aside
will have been setting aside
will have been setting aside
will have been setting aside
Past Perfect Progressive
had been setting aside
had been setting aside
had been setting aside
had been setting aside
had been setting aside
had been setting aside
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been setting aside
would have been setting aside
would have been setting aside
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would have been setting aside
would have been setting aside

Examples of set aside

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"I am grateful to anyone who sets aside the time... "to read my book."
It's gone. 65,000 francs that Buisset sets aside for his jockeys.
Mr. Palmer and I have never been on the same side of any political issue, but a true statesman sets aside political rhetoric in a time of crisis.
Not everybody gets to go to college, no matter how much money your family sets aside not if you got a grandma with a bus pass who plays the slots.
So if you deposit $ 10,000 dollars into the bank, the bank sets aside 10% or $ 1,000 dollars and then loans out the rest of your money.
"I am grateful to anyone who sets aside the time... "to read my book."
It's gone. 65,000 francs that Buisset sets aside for his jockeys.
Mr. Palmer and I have never been on the same side of any political issue, but a true statesman sets aside political rhetoric in a time of crisis.
Not everybody gets to go to college, no matter how much money your family sets aside not if you got a grandma with a bus pass who plays the slots.
So if you deposit $ 10,000 dollars into the bank, the bank sets aside 10% or $ 1,000 dollars and then loans out the rest of your money.
"...set aside by business.'
"An act of Congress to set aside..."
"He has set aside personal ambition "in the cause of the interest of his party.
"I'll set aside your physics and math books, "since they are early morning classes.
$1 billion, fair market value of the land plus interest, has been set aside.
"T o build this future will demand setting aside our partisan blinders and abandoning our ideological entrenchment. "
"T o build this future will demand setting aside our partisan blinders and abandoning our ideological.... "
(Woman) For many people leading busy lives, enriching their sex lives might just mean setting aside a few hours with their partner after the kids have gone to sleep, climbing into bed early and rekindling neglected desires.
Are we setting aside our differences, or aren't we?
But setting aside the fact that all of our friends are here and that we don't speak Italian, if we stay in New York, we both get to follow our dreams.
"...set aside by business.'
"An act of Congress to set aside..."
"He has set aside personal ambition "in the cause of the interest of his party.
"I'll set aside your physics and math books, "since they are early morning classes.
$1 billion, fair market value of the land plus interest, has been set aside.
"T o build this future will demand setting aside our partisan blinders and abandoning our ideological entrenchment. "
"T o build this future will demand setting aside our partisan blinders and abandoning our ideological.... "
(Woman) For many people leading busy lives, enriching their sex lives might just mean setting aside a few hours with their partner after the kids have gone to sleep, climbing into bed early and rekindling neglected desires.
Are we setting aside our differences, or aren't we?
But setting aside the fact that all of our friends are here and that we don't speak Italian, if we stay in New York, we both get to follow our dreams.

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