set someone or something up as something

set someone or something up as something
set someone or something upas something
to arrange for or equip someone or something to be or work as something. •

His uncle set him up as a tax consultant.

Lee set up his nephew as a tax consultant.

Ken set the company up as a partnership.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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