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set-to

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. set-tonoun

    a brief but vigorous fight

Wiktionary

  1. set-tonoun

    a fight

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  1. set-to

    A set-to is a term typically referring to an argument, dispute, or disagreement. It often implies a vocal or intense outburst. In some contexts, it can also mean a physical fight or confrontation.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Set-tonoun

    a contest in boxing, in an argument, or the like

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Anagrams for set-to »

  1. TOSET

  2. totes

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of set-to in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of set-to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of set-to in a Sentence

  1. James Knightley:

    With inflation set to fall sharply further, given what is happening to energy costs, those concerns that Draghi highlighted suggests we are going to get quantitative easing.

  2. Tom Postilio:

    That’s going to help — over time the values will increase for everyone in that area, prices are set to go up.

  3. Jonathan Sudaria:

    European equities are set to edge higher...(But) the reality is that we are still languishing around the lows from the China devaluation sell-off.

  4. Margaret Yang:

    The market has largely ignored the decline in U.S. crude inventories and assumed the demand side will remain weak in the foreseeable future as the global cyclical slowdown deepens, fading optimism over a U.S.-China phase-one deal further weighed on oil prices as trade risks are set to rise.

  5. Irene Eckstrand:

    If we had another flu pandemic we would be fairly well set to run models quickly.

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