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set apart
adjective as in exempt
adjective as in preferred
adjective as in reserved
adjective as in separate
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verb as in appropriate
verb as in call
verb as in consecrate
verb as in dedicate
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verb as in designate
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verb as in devote
verb as in differentiate
verb as in discriminate
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verb as in dissociate
verb as in distinguish
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verb as in enclose
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verb as in individualize
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verb as in insulate
verb as in intend
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verb as in mark
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verb as in mew
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verb as in sanctify
verb as in segregate
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verb as in sequester
verb as in signalize
verb as in singularize
Example Sentences
And a lack of consensus too about how we can set apart the unpleasant, offensive, ugly and hateful things said online from those that are genuinely threatening or dangerous.
She asked Justice Department lawyers what set apart the most recent cuts from previous ones she enjoined.
Her father's job meant the family moved around the south Wales valleys seven times in total, living in a series of manager's houses set apart from the workers.
Everyone involved must reckon with what it means to remain set apart from the rest of the world.
As an actress, she says "you have to set apart the person that you are and the characters you play on screen".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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