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The phrase set up means to prepare or arrange something for use. In the context of a project or technology, it often refers to the process of getting a system, software, or equipment ready to operate.

For example, setting up a computer might involve installing software and connecting it to the internet, just as setting up a project might involve preparing files and directories.

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In the context of a project, what does set up mean?

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To dismantle

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This expression means to take apart. Set up is the opposite; it means to assemble or prepare something for use.


To program

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While programming can be part of setting up a project, set up more broadly means preparing or arranging something for use, not just programming.


To prepare or arrange


To delay

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It means to postpone or put off something. Set up is about getting something ready for use, not delaying it.

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