Set off VS Set out
As i found in a dictionary, there are the parallels and the differences between "Set off" and "Set out".
I've been confused to figure it out....
<Set off>
1.to make a bomb, etc. explode to set off fireworks
They set the bomb off as soon as they were a safe distance away.
2.to make an alarm start
If you burn the toast you'll set the smoke alarm off.
3.to start a process or series of events
The news set off a wave of panic on world markets.
4.to make something appear more attractive by being placed near it
That scarf sets off the blue of her eyes.
< Set out>
1.to leave a place and begin a journey, especially a long journey
They set out on the last stage of their journey.
2.set out to do something to begin to do something with a particular aim or purpose
She set out to break the world record.
<Set something out>
1.to arrange or display something
She began setting out plates and glasses.
2.to present ideas, facts, etc. in a clear, organized way, in speech or writing