How about "postpone"?
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The United States recognized the Black Hills as a part of the great sioux Reservation, set aside for exclusive use by the Sioux people. Your welcome. (:
The proposal to use kulhads (traditional clay cups) in trains was set aside primarily due to concerns over practicality and hygiene. Kulhads are fragile and can break easily, leading to safety hazards and increased cleanup efforts. Additionally, the challenges of maintaining cleanliness and ensuring a consistent supply of clean kulhads for passengers were significant factors in the decision. Ultimately, the preference for disposable or reusable materials that are easier to manage prevailed.
The food guide is something that people can use to set a healthy dish for themselves. In Canada this was first introduced by the government in 1942.
"Set aside" literally means to put to one side. In a figurative sense, it means to put away, put down, or stop using something temporarily. Setting something aside for later use means you are not working with something now, but you will later. E.g. in a recipe: "Cut the tops of the beets off and set them aside for later use." You don't throw the beet tops away, because you are going to use them later, but you put them to one side because you are not going to use them right now.
They are set aside and included in the case file - either for use later, or for use during the later court proceedings.
Annul, cancel, and dissolve are all words that mean "set aside."
aside from writting the use of ball point pen is ti point something and it may also use as a self deffence..
cm,m If you're measuring something not really large, then use a tape measure. If it's something large, use a laser. If you don't have a laser, then set aside adequate time and get friends to help with the task.
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money set aside for your use.
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Such words are called "keywords".
A savings bank is a bank that is dedicated to savings accounts. They don't have all the freedoms of a checking account, but pay higher interest rates.
donate, set aside for special use, sanctify, anoint, bless, consecrate, hallow, set apart