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View definitions for setting up

setting up

adjective as in founding

noun as in establishment

noun as in inauguration

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Homan and Miller are just two of the intended appointments that show Trump is setting up to deliver on the key platforms of his campaign.

Data seen by the inquiry shows the total cost to the taxpayer, including setting up and decommissioning, is now estimated at £358.5m.

From BBC

A man whose usual job involves setting up big tops at music festivals is preparing to run the world's most southerly post office in Antarctica.

From BBC

But enforcing the law depends on setting up a process to enforce it, which has not yet been done and could prove cumbersome.

“People with means who value science should seriously consider setting up new foundations and other alternate funding instruments to keep critical science and science communication, especially for climate, alive during dark times.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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