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Answer for the clue "Set aside (for) ", 9 letters:
earmarked

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Word definitions for earmarked in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Earmark \Ear"mark`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Earmarked ; p. pr. & vb. n. Earmarking .] To mark, as sheep, by cropping or slitting the ear. To designate or reserve for a specific purpose; as, the alumni fund was earmarked for dormitory construction.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: earmark )

Usage examples of earmarked.

But it did seem that the Harper-Erickson process, with its concomitant of a round-the-globe rocket and a practical economical rocket fuel, had at last made it a very present thing, so close indeed that I did not object when the early allotments of fuel from the satellite were earmarked for industrial power.

If he earmarked the cash for her “little chalet,” she would live in a hotel nearby wherever she decided to build it—and he could sell this monstrosity they were sitting in.

The last I heard the Atomic Energy Commission had the prospective supply earmarked twenty years ahead.

All vehicles not earmarked for fighting are to be destroyed, fuel to be transferred into fighting vehicles.

Two of the Hrruban visitors from Team Two had earmarked a Mommy Snake and were riding it down, without regard for the organization of the Hunt or their own safety.

Originally Ireta had been earmarked as a feeding ground with its rich transuranics so satisfying to Thek appetites, hence the cores.

Not as many as we were slated to—other commitments, unfortunately, are drawing off units which otherwise would have been earmarked for us.

Other counter-missiles, which had been earmarked for genuine threats, diverted to the new targets, spending themselves uselessly.

She had already dipped into the money that had been earmarked for paying the balloon on the second mortgage.

If he earmarked the cash for her "little chalet," she would live in a hotel nearby wherever she decided to build it and he could sell this monstrosity they were sitting in.

If he earmarked the cash for her “little chalet,” she would live in a hotel nearby wherever she decided to build it-and he could sell this monstrosity they were sitting in.

If he earmarked the cash for her "little chalet," she would live in a hotel nearby wherever she decided to build it-and he could sell this monstrosity they were sitting in.