setback

noun

An unanticipated or sudden check in progress; a change from better to worse.

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A steplike recession in a wall.

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Any of a series of such recessions in the rise of a tall building.

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An automatically timed setting of a thermostat to a lower temperature, as in the home at night.

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Any game in which a failure to score is counted by setting back the player instead of allowing his adversary to add the points to his score: usually restricted to games such as all-fours, in which there is bidding for the trump.

noun

Same as backset, 1.

noun

Same as backset, 2.

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A pool or overflow setting back over the land, as from a freshet.

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In architecture, a flat plain set-off in a wall.