Meaning

  1. To establish or create something.
  2. To frame or trick someone.
  3. To arrange a meeting or relationship (often romantic).
  4. To prepare equipment, devices, or systems for use.
  5. To physically arrange or place things in position.
  6. To provide someone with financial security.

Today's Sentences

01

They were set up by a mutual friend.

Situation

Did you hear how Sara and Ethan ended up together?

Yeah!
I think they were set up by a mutual friend.

Didn’t they meet at our farewell staff party?

Nope.
It was totally planned and now they’re getting married!

02

Rescue crews are standing by in case of flooding.

Situation

Have you seen how much effort Jenna’s been putting into her new business?

Yeah, she’s been working nonstop these days.

It’s all for her family.
She wants to set up her kids with a good future.

She’s super dedicated and so strong for putting her children first and foremost.

Writer's Note

"Set up" is a transitive and separable phrasal verb.

  1. Transitive - Requires a direct object to complete its meaning. In other words, the action of the verb is being done to something or someone.
    Example 1: She set up her own company last year.
    Example 2: They’re setting up a new network in the office.
    Example 3: We need to set the tent up before it gets dark.
  2. Separable - Meaning that the particle "set" and the verb "up" can be separated.
    Example 1: His parents set him up for life with a trust fund.
    Example 2: I set them up on a blind date.
    Example 3: She set her phone up with all the new apps.

Related Words: Arrange, assemble, assign, build, construct, establish, frame, initiate, install, institute, launch, mount, organize, plan, position, prepare, provide, schedule, stage, structure

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