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abrogate to do away with; set aside. [1/2 definitions]
allocate to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. [1/2 definitions]
allow to provide or set aside (a certain amount). [1/5 definitions]
appropriate to identify or set aside for a particular purpose. [1/3 definitions]
Arbor Day in the United States, a spring day set aside for the planting of trees in the community.
CB abbreviation of "citizens band," a series of short wave frequencies set aside by the federal government for private use.
citizens band a series of short wave frequencies set aside by the federal government for private use; CB.
earmark to designate or set aside for a special purpose. [1/4 definitions]
Father's Day in the United States, a day set aside to honor fathers, observed annually on the third Sunday in June.
field day a day set aside for such activities as games and athletic contests. [1/2 definitions]
harem a house or section of a house or palace set aside for the female members of a Muslim household, or the occupants themselves.
heir presumptive one whose right to inherit property or a title may be legally set aside in favor of a closer relative born before the ancestor dies. (See heir apparent.)
in reserve set aside; reserved.
mad money (informal) a bit of money set aside for emergency use or for nonessential or frivolous purchases.
nature preserve an area set aside for the protection and propagation of fish, animals, or plant life.
override to supersede in authority so as to nullify or set aside. [1/8 definitions]
park an area of public land, as in a city, that is set aside for rest and relaxation. [1/7 definitions]
pigeonhole to put in or as if in a pigeonhole, esp. so as to store or set aside. [1/5 definitions]
pin money a small sum of money set aside for incidental expenses.
pit1 an area set aside for a specific purpose, such as commodity trading or refueling. [1/14 definitions]
playroom a room set aside for recreation.