set the table
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Verb
[edit]set the table (third-person singular simple present sets the table, present participle setting the table, simple past and past participle set the table)
- To arrange plates, etc. for a meal.
- Synonym: lay the table
- Antonym: clear the table
- (figuratively) To make a future outcome possible.
- Synonyms: set the stage, pave the way
- 2009, Thomas G. Segrich, The $32M Sales System for Design & Build Home Remodelers and Kitchen & Bath Professionals[1]:
- The next step is to 'Set the Table' for the sale by stating your agenda. This is both a method of directing the course of the meeting, as well as a trial close
- 2008, B. A. Marbue Brown, The Clinton Economic Boom[2], page 107:
- In a very real sense, PC technology set the table for the prosperity of the nineties.
Translations
[edit]arrange plates, dishes, etc. in preparation for a meal
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make a future outcome possible
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