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    setback
    /ˈsɛtbak/

    noun

    • 1. a reversal or check in progress: "a serious setback for the peace process"
    • 2. a plain, flat offset in a wall.

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  2. SETBACK definition: 1. something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing: 2. something that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SETBACK is a checking of progress. How to use setback in a sentence.

  4. something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing: Sally had been recovering well from her operation, but yesterday she experienced / suffered a setback. There has been a slight / temporary setback in our plans. Synonyms. blow. hitch (PROBLEM) reversal. See also. set something/someone back. set something back.

  5. A setback is an event that delays your progress or reverses some of the progress that you have made.

  6. Setback definition: a check to progress; a reverse or defeat. See examples of SETBACK used in a sentence.

  7. A setback is an event that makes you lose progress or keeps you from gaining ground. If you're knitting a sweater, dropping a bunch of stitches would be a big setback. If warring countries are negotiating a treaty, a sudden resurgence of fighting would be a huge setback for their peace plan.

  8. a difficulty or problem that delays or prevents something, or makes a situation worse. The team suffered a major setback when their best player was injured. The breakdown in talks represents a temporary setback in the peace process. Extra Examples. Topics Difficulty and failure c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  9. SETBACK definition: a problem that makes something happen later or more slowly than it should: . Learn more.

  10. Setback definition: a check to progress; a reverse or defeat. See examples of SETBACK used in a sentence.

  11. 6 meanings: 1. to hinder; impede 2. informal to cost (a person) a specified amount setback 3. anything that serves to hinder or.... Click for more definitions.