[set aside] {v.}
1. To separate from the others in a group or collection.
* /She set aside the things in the old trunk which she wanted to keep./
2. To select or choose from others for some purpose.
* /The governor set aside a day for thanksgiving./
3. To pay no attention to (something); leave out.
* /The complaint was set aside as of no importance./
4. {formal} To refuse to accept; annul; cancel as worthless or wrong.
* /The Supreme Court set aside the decision of the lower courts./