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meaning of "set in"?​

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Answered by skb97
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Answer:

of something unpleasant or unwelcome) begin and seem likely to continue.

"tables should be treated with preservative before the bad weather sets in"

synonyms: begin, start, arrive, come, develop, become established, get under way, settle in; formalcommence

"the pilot was winched to safety before bad weather set in"

Answered by kinzakhan15
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Answer:

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Something unpleasant or welcome being and seem likely continue......

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