set against

set against

 

set against

(to compare or balance)

  • Let’s set the advantages of this project against the disadvantages.

(to make someone oppose or disagree with a friend or relative)

  • The civil war has set neighbor against neighbor in this country.
  • You are always setting my children against me.

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One comment

  1. Erick Vieira

    It’s a good way for learning English.

    Thanks

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