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What is the past tense of set back?

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The past tense of set back is also set back.

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

The present participle of set back is setting back.

The past participle of set back is set back.

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The 218 flats are arranged in three blocks, set back from the road to preserve an existing belt of trees and minimise noise disturbance.
The frame house, set back from Highway 29 which slices from south to north right down through the Napa Valley, needed some work.
In fact, a serious shortage of potable fresh water is about to set back the city's continued development.
Anyway, the initial set back apart, the evening was most convivial, beers were consumed, food was ingested and chit was chatted.
He sought to allay fears that he would set back attempts at interfaith dialogue.
Hopes of cementing the recent rapprochement between Nato allies, Greece and Turkey, have been set back.

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