Synonym: activate, actuate, blow up, bring out, cancel, depart, detonate, explode, incite, instigate, offset, part, set forth, set out, spark, spark off, start, start out, stir up, take off, touch off, trigger, trigger off, trip. Similar words: set out, get off, let off, set fire to, get out of, give rise to, face to face, set. Meaning: v. 1. put in motion or move to act 2. leave 3. direct attention to, as if by means of contrast 4. cause to burst with a violent release of energy 5. make up for 6. set in motion or cause to begin 7. provoke or stir up.
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31. He set off along the riverbank at a jog.
32. Some expenses can be set off against tax.
33. We set off at a smart pace.
34. They set off in file behind the teacher.
35. It was raining hard when we set off.
36. They set off at a cracking pace.
37. She set off at a gallop.
38. I fear that they must have set off.
39. You had better set off at once.
40. The horses set off at a canter.
41. They set off at a leisurely pace.
42. Neil set off at a furious pace .
43. Terrorists set off a bomb in the city centre.
44. He set off with a loping stride.
45. Opening this door will set off the alarm.
46. He set off by taxi.
47. The blue sundress set off her long blonde hair.
48. The news set off a rush of activity.
49. I'll set off early to avoid the traffic.
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50. They've just set off on a round-the-world cruise.
51. She set off at a smart pace .
52. The rest of the group set off without him.
53. They've set off on a journey round the world.
54. Someone set off the fire alarm .
55. The guard set off in pursuit of the thief.
56. We set off next day on a full tank.
57. He set off the alarm by accident.
58. The troops set off north.
59. We set off to see the Pyramids and Sphinx.
60. We set off for London.
More similar words: set out, get off, let off, set fire to, get out of, give rise to, face to face, set, asset, set up, upset, set down, closet, settle, see to, let out, get on, get out, setting, set free, set about, set back, set forth, come to, due to, settle for, set aside, set apart, take to, have to.