put something aside

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Definition of put something aside in English English dictionary

put aside
to save money

I try to put a few dollars aside each week, just in case I need money in an emergency.

put aside
to ignore or intentionally forget something, temporarily or permanently, so that more important things can have one's attention

Let's put our differences aside for the moment, and get this project finished.

put aside
If you put a feeling or disagreement aside, you forget about it or ignore it in order to solve a problem or argument. We should put aside our differences and discuss the things we have in common We admitted that the attraction was there, but decided that we would put the feelings aside. = forget about
put aside
save; store; set aside
put aside
If you put something aside, you keep it to be dealt with or used at a later time. She took up a slice of bread, broke it nervously, then put it aside Encourage children to put aside some of their pocket-money to buy Christmas presents
put something aside

    Hyphenation

    put some·thing a·side

    Turkish pronunciation

    pût sʌmthîng ısayd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpo͝ot ˈsəmᴛʜəɴɢ əˈsīd/ /ˈpʊt ˈsʌmθɪŋ əˈsaɪd/
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