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1.
to provide sb with the money that they need in order to do sth :
A bank loan helped to set him up in business.
2.
( informal ) to make sb healthier, stronger, more lively, etc. :
The break from work really set me up for the new year.
3.
( informal ) to trick sb, especially by making them appear guilty of sth :
He denied the charges, saying the police had set him up.
—related noun set-up