set (something or someone) against

phrasal verb

set (something or someone) against; setting (something or someone) against; sets (something or someone) against
1
: to put (something) in a place or position so that it is touching (something else)
He set the ladder against the wall.
2
: to cause the action of (a film, story, etc.) to happen in (a certain place or during a certain time)
often used as be set against
The story is set against (the backdrop of) the Second World War.
3
: to compare (something) to (something else)
Let's set the advantages against the disadvantages.
often used as (be) set against
The fines were small when set against the company's huge annual profits.
4
British : to list (something) as an expense in order to reduce (income for which tax is due)
You can set your mortgage payments against your rental income.
5
: to cause (someone) to disagree with or oppose (someone)
The incident set brother against brother.

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“Set (something or someone) against.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/set%20%28something%20or%20someone%29%20against. Accessed 27 Feb. 2025.

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