v. , formal 1. To explain exactly or clearly. The President set forth his plans in a television talk. 2. To start to go somewhere; begin a trip. The troop set forth on their ten-mile hike early.
Compare: SET OUT.
v. , formal 1. To explain exactly or clearly. The President set forth his plans in a television talk. 2. To start to go somewhere; begin a trip. The troop set forth on their ten-mile hike early.
Compare: SET OUT.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012