SET OUT


Meaning of SET OUT in English

v. 1. To leave on a journey or voyage. The Pilgrims set out for the New World.

Compare: SET FORTH 2 , SET OFF 4 , START OUT. 2. To decide and begin to try; attempt. George set out to improve his pitching. 3. To plant in the ground. The gardener set out some tomato seedlings.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.