单词 | to set aside |
释义 | > as lemmasto set aside 5. Law. to set aside (a verdict judgement, etc.): to declare it of no authority; to quash. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > appeal or review > [verb (transitive)] > review > overturn a judgement or sentence reverse1395 control1592 overturn1842 to set aside1861 1861 Ld. Brougham Brit. Constit. (new ed.) App. iii. 428 Whose decisions it could set aside for error in law. 1883 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 11 591 A rule was subsequently obtained..to set that non-suit aside. to set aside (†on side) to set aside (†on side) 1. See simple physical senses and aside adv. 1 – 3; to put on one side. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > set aside defer1393 to lay asidec1405 to set aside (on side)1412 side?1840 sidetrack1872 1412–20 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy ii. 2696 Make þi choyse..Whan euery drogge & pot is set a-syde. c1430 Art Nombryng (1922) 10 Write a cifre in the place of the figure sette a-side. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 711/2 Set this asyde, tyll I call for it. a1600 T. Deloney Pleasant Hist. Iohn Winchcomb (1619) i. sig. Cijv Set your link aside and giue mee your hand. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Remouvoir, to remoue, retire, withdraw, set aside, put away. 1614 A. Gorges tr. Lucan Pharsalia viii. 343 His Roman pile was set aside. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics iii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 103 When she has calv'd, then set the Dam aside . View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > intend [verb (transitive)] > discard the intention of doing to set aside1426 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > give up a habit or practice [verb (transitive)] leaveeOE forsakec1175 waive1340 twinc1386 refuse1389 to set aside1426 relinquish1454 abuse1471 renouncec1480 disaccustom1483 to break from1530 to lay aside1530 disprofess1590 dropa1616 to set bya1674 decline1679 unpractise?1680 slough1845 shake1872 sluff1934 kick1936 1426 J. Lydgate tr. G. de Guileville Pilgrimage Life Man 22458 Late lordes..Sette asyde alle fflaterye! c1440 J. Lydgate Horse, Goose & Sheep 90 Lett alle werr and stryffe be sett A-syde. 1528 Rede me & be nott Wrothe sig. d viiv Sett thy busynes a whyle a side, And lett vs have fyrst a songe. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 711/2 The kynge wyll, all other thynges set asyde, that you examyne this mannes mater. 1600 W. Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream iv. i. 182 Our purpos'd hunting shall be set aside . View more context for this quotation 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis viii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 451 Set your Tasks aside. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > defence > holding out or making stand > hold [verb (transitive)] > repel defendc1330 rebukec1380 rebut?a1425 rebatea1475 repel?a1475 repulse?a1475 rechasec1475 to set aside1522 push?1571 shoulder1581 to beat back1593 1522 Worlde & Chylde (de Worde) (1909) sig. A.vi To set our enemy sharpely on syde. 4. a. To dismiss from one's mind, abandon the consideration of. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] > dismiss from consideration to put out of ——a1250 to lay awaya1400 to set asidec1407 to lay by1439 to lay asidec1440 to let (something) walkc1450 to set apart?1473 reject1490 seclude?1531 to let go1535 to put offc1540 to set by1592 sepose1593 to think away1620 to look over ——a1640 prescind1650 seposit1657 decognize1659 inconsider1697 to set over1701 shelf1819 sink1820 shelve1847 eliminate1848 to count out1854 discounta1856 defenestrate1917 neg1987 c1407 J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte 3189 And al they mente in honest wyse, Vnleful lust was set a-syde. 1540 J. Palsgrave tr. G. Gnapheus Comedye of Acolastus ii. ii. sig. Kij Settynge care and thought a syde. 1562 Aberd. Kirk Session Rec. (Spalding Club) 4 All vder excusatioun set asyde. 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Ep. Ded. sig. Aiiv Settinge asyde all feare. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3 (1623) iii. iii. 119 All dissembling set aside, Tell me for truth, the measure of his Loue. View more context for this quotation 1710 W. Wycherley Let. to Pope 1 Apr. Yet..set raillery or compliment aside, I can bear your absence..better than I can your company when you are in pain. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth II. xi. 274 To make her lady's safety the principal object of her care, setting all other considerations aside. b. In imperative or participial construction: Excluding, excepting, except for, apart from. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclusiveness [preposition] > except or excepting savec1330 out-takenc1384 saving1386 other thana1425 savea1500 reserving1541 salvo1601 to set aside1610 abstracting from1614 save fora1616 sans1659 exclude1720 aside from1818 saufc1844 out-taking1848 secludinga1851 1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 567 I saw Solyhill: but in it, setting a side the Church, there is nothing worth sight. 1652 Earl of Monmouth tr. G. Bentivoglio Hist. Relations Flanders 55 And set wine aside..they abound in all things necessary for human life. 1657 Earl of Monmouth tr. P. Paruta Politick Disc. 107 But set this respect aside, to live out of a mans Countrie, hath no resemblance of evil. 1760 Impostors Detected II. iii. xi. 123 He was a very good kind of a man, setting aside his figure. 1883 E. Lawless Millionaire's Cousin iv. 95 Setting aside this, all inequality so far as I can see ceases. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclusiveness [preposition] > not taking account of to let by1577 to set aside1753 to let alone1812 1753 L. M. tr. J. Du Bosc Accomplish'd Woman I. 61 I think, that setting aside scandal, it were enough to escape their [men's] censure. 1785 Liberal Amer. 1 63 I flattered myself that the sight of a country..which is certainly beautiful, setting aside the charm of novelty, would have amused her. 5. To reject or throw over as being of no value, cogency, or pertinence; to overrule. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > refuse to submit to [verb (transitive)] > set aside authority recusea1387 unauthorize1554 overridec1565 overtop1584 to set aside1594 to ride over——1651 1594 W. West Symbolæogr.: 2nd Pt. ii. Chancerie §22 Equitie..setting on side the common rules of the law. 1688 J. Evelyn Diary (1955) IV. 583 Such a dispencing power, as might..set aside all Lawes. 1763 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting III. i. 33 [He] was brought to set aside his evidence. 1870–2 H. P. Liddon Some Elements Relig. (1904) iv. §i. 133 The existence of moral evil is too patent..a subject, to be permanently set aside by human beings. 1874 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. I. vi. 135 The rule of hereditary succession was..set aside. 1885 R. Bridges Nero iii. i. 12/2 To set our honoured oaths and firm allegiance To you aside, as being unjustly sworn. 6. To discard or reject from use or service, in favour of another. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > non-use > refrain from using [verb (transitive)] > discard from use > in favour of another to set aside1576 1576 G. Gascoigne Droomme of Doomes Day iii. K iijv Settinge a side such thinges as are requisite for the soules health: And omitting the obseruance of gods holy commaundementes. 1691 Trials Sir R. Graham, etc. 24 Mr. Cradock. My Lord, I know not how I came to be summoned upon this Jury; for I am no Freeholder. L. C. J. Holt. Then set him aside. 1779 Mirror No. 39 When a man of acknowledged honour..sees himself set aside, and obliged to give way to the worthless and contemptible. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vi. 5 If that national force [the militia] were set aside, the gentry of England must lose much of their dignity and influence. 1861 Ld. Brougham Brit. Constit. (ed. 2) xv. 220 To set aside the elder or Stuart branch, and to substitute..the younger. 1879 M. J. Guest Lect. Hist. Eng. xliii. 440 The English prayer-book was set aside, and the Latin mass said again. 7. To annul, quash, render void or nugatory. Chiefly Law. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > illegality > render illegal [verb (transitive)] > deprive of legal validity > deny the validity of quash?a1400 disable1548 infirm1558 overrule1611 null1656 to set aside1765 to strike down1894 1765 C. Johnstone Chrysal IV. i. xii. 78 I have it in my power to set aside the whole unnatural, nonsensical will. 1789 C. Durnford & E. H. East Rep. Cases King's Bench III. 5 A rule to shew cause..why the verdict should not be set aside and a new trial granted. 1877 C. H. Spurgeon Serm. XXIII. 61 Nor does it set aside the necessity that those men should cheerfully accept the gospel of Christ. 1883 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 11 591 A rule was subsequently obtained by Mr. Woollett to set that nonsuit aside. 8. To separate out for a particular purpose. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)] > separate from main body > for a purpose reservec1410 separate1526 to set apart1711 to set aside1720 seclude1771 ring-fence1870 1720 T. Gordon & J. Trenchard Independent Whig No. 4 Particular Persons who are set aside and paid for that Purpose. 1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 91 To set aside a part of the national revenue every year. 1891 Law Times 92 130/2 To set aside a portion of his wages in order to meet Lloyd's debt. < as lemmas |
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