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aberrant turning aside from what is natural, right, or true; perverse. [1/2 definitions]
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.
avert to turn aside or away. [1/2 definitions]
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.
closet to take aside into a private area, as for confidential discussion. [1/3 definitions]
dedication the act or ceremony of setting something aside for a particular purpose. [1/4 definitions]
deflect to turn aside or slant away from a straight course; swerve.
diverge to cause to turn aside; deflect. [1/4 definitions]
diversion an act or instance of turning aside or deflecting. [1/3 definitions]
divert to turn aside or away from something; deflect. [2/4 definitions]
dodge to avoid something by moving quickly aside or changing direction. [1/6 definitions]
earmark to designate or set aside for a special purpose. [1/4 definitions]
elbow to make one's way by shoving others aside with or as with one's elbows. [1/6 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]
fling to discard or throw aside (often fol. by "away" or "aside"). [1/8 definitions]