set off
Found in thesaurus: initiate,
leave,
accent,
punctuate,
emphasise,
change integrity,
balance,
equilibrise,
start,
lead off,
stimulate
set off
salir en camino; comenzar en; encender
Set off
set off
v.- resaltar | destacar | realzar | poner en marcha o activar automáticamente | activar | iniciar | provocar | accionar | desencadenar | precipitar | prender | encender | iniciar | hacer funcionar | operar | irse por el propio camino | enrumbar | salir rumbo a
set off
provocar, causar, iniciar, hacer estallar, hacer explotar; partir, poner en camino; hacer resaltar, realzar, destacar; compensar
set off
(v.) = ponerse en marcha, salir (de), partir (de).
Ex: In order to execute this mammoth task, the route to the theatre was completely cleared immediately before the convoy set off.
set off1
(v.) = desactivar.
Ex: The system then finds the corresponding copy records and sets the inventory status off.
set off3
(v.) = hacer resaltar, comenzar, empezar.
Ex: There are few departments within a school which do not possess or cannot produce objects that can be used as decorations to set off books.
set off5
(v.) = provocar, incitar, desencadenar, desatar.
Ex: The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.
set-off2
= mancha de tinta.
Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.