“She sets aside time for meditation every day” synonyms: allow, appropriate, earmark, reserve. allot, assign, portion.
1. : to disagree with and overturn (a decision or act of a lower tribunal) upon review : overrule, vacate. set aside the decree. 2. : to deprive of legal effect or force : annul, void.
In a few situations, a judge can cancel or undo an order or judgment in your family law case. This is called a set-aside.
Definitions of set aside. verb. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause. “She sets aside time for meditation every day” synonyms: allow, appropriate, earmark, reserve.
If a judge or court sets aside a previous decision or judgment, they state that it does not now have any legal effect, usually because they consider it to have been wrong: The Court of Appeal set aside his conviction. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
1. to reserve for a special purpose; put to one side. 2. to discard, dismiss, or quash. noun set-aside.
If you set something aside for a special use or purpose, you keep it available for that use or purpose. Some doctors advise setting aside time each day for meditation. 2. phrasal verb. If you set aside a belief, principle, or feeling, you decide that you will not be influenced by it.
In law, a motion to set aside judgment is an application to overturn or set aside a court's judgment, verdict or other final ruling in a case. Such a motion is proposed by a party who is dissatisfied with the result of a case.
If you do not think the default judgment was appropriately entered against you, you must file a motion with the court asking the judge to “set aside” (void or nullify) the judgment. If the judge grants your motion, the case starts back up again.
When a court sets aside a conviction, it dismisses the conviction, the penalties are dismissed, and disabilities are vacated.