The phrasal verb "set in" means -

A

To attack someone.

B

To write or print something.

C

To begin.

D

To arrange or organize something.

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 Correct answer: To begin.

• Phrasal verb "set in":

  • English Meaning: To begin.

  • Bangla Meaning: শুরু হওয়া; শুরু হয়ে যাওয়া।

• Examples:

  1. This rain looks as if it has set in for the rest of the day.

  2. In winter, darkness sets in so early!

• Other options:

  • set on/upon somebody: To attack someone – আক্রমণ করা।

  • set (something) down: To write or print something, especially to record it in a formal document – লিখে নেওয়া।

  • set (something) up: To establish or create something – স্থাপন করা; প্রতিষ্ঠা করা।

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