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What is the past tense of set apart?

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The past tense of set apart is also set apart.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of set apart is sets apart.

The present participle of set apart is setting apart.

The past participle of set apart is set apart.

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Sharma's feet were splayed, set apart from each other in disgrace, his work unfinished.
The Sabbath, which totally set apart the Israelites from the nations around them, also entailed responsibility.
He lives in rooms set apart from the rest of the house, to allow him some independence from his parents.
Rich leather details set apart a baguette style, while pretty pom-poms accent a beautifully shaped pocketbook.
We saw the process of taking a wheel set apart, shaving down the wheel to fit an axle, and the reassembling of the wheel set.
Every day saw him engaged in cultivating a taste for literature and art, and some moments of every day were set apart for social gallantries.

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