Aside

Rejection

bat aside He skilfully batted the question aside.
brush aside Administration officials brushed aside the proposal, at least for the time being.
cast aside You should cast aside your doubts and go for it wholeheartedly.
lay aside They should lay aside their differences.
push aside During this festive season, let's put aside any pesonal differences we may have and remember what is important.
set aside We should set aside ideology and do what's best for the country.
sweep aside Globalization has a way of sweeping aside questions of what is right or wrong and replacing them with the reality of what is possible.
put aside Let's put aside any pesonal differences we may have and remember what is important.
toss aside The plan was tossed aside pretty quickly.
throw aside It is human nature to throw aside personal concerns and throw oneself behind a strong leader in uncertain times.
thrust aside Their strategy thrust aside any limitations.
wave aside Their new political movement cannot be waved aside easily.

Yielding

stand aside The country can't stand aside and watch a genocide take place.
step aside Step aside and let me show you how it's done.

Isolation

pull aside The officer pulled me aside and took my details.
set aside About £1m has been set aside for a Business Developement Fund.
take aside Security took her aside and called the cops.
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