Pronunciation: /sɛt ʌp/
noun a prearranged meeting or gathering
A1 I need help with the set up of my new phone.
A2 The set up of the event went smoothly thanks to our detailed plan.
B1 The set up of the experiment took longer than expected due to technical difficulties.
B2 The set up of the new software required extensive training for the employees.
C1 The set up of the company's international branches was a complex process that took months to complete.
C2 The set up of the new research facility required collaboration between multiple departments and experts in the field.
verb to establish or arrange something
A1 I can help you set up the table for dinner.
A2 She set up a meeting with her colleagues to discuss the project.
B1 The company is planning to set up a new branch in the city center.
B2 The IT team set up a new server to improve the network performance.
C1 The government is working on setting up new regulations for the industry.
C2 The entrepreneur successfully set up multiple businesses in different countries.
formal The company hired a professional team to set up the new office space.
informal I helped my friend set up his new computer over the weekend.
slang Let's set up a hangout at the park this weekend.
figurative She carefully set up the pieces on the chessboard, planning her next move.
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