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  1. The meaning of LAY is to beat or strike down with force. How to use lay in a sentence. Lay vs. Lie: Usage Guide

  2. The verb lay means ‘to put something down carefully in a flat position’. It must have an object. It is a regular verb, but note the spelling of the past simple and -ed form: laid not layed: …

  3. to set, place, or apply (often followed by to or on ): to lay hands on a child. to dispose or place in proper position or in an orderly fashion: to lay bricks. to place on, along, or under a surface: to lay a pipeline. to establish as a basis; set up: to lay the foundations for further negotiations.

  4. Lay is used with some nouns to talk about making official preparations for something. For example, if you lay the basis for something or lay plans for it, you prepare it carefully. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations.

  5. To lay is to set something down or put it in a horizontal position. It can also mean to position or prepare something for action — or simply to lay eggs.

  6. 1. To cause to lie down: lay a child in its crib. 2. a. To place in or bring to a particular position: lay the cloth over the painting. b. To bury. 3. To cause to be in a particular condition: The remark laid him open to criticism. 4. To put or set down: lay new railroad track. 5. To produce and deposit: lay eggs. 6.

  7. Definition of lay verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. LAY definition: 1. to put something down somewhere carefully: 2. to put something into its correct position: 3…. Learn more.

  9. Definition of lay verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Synonyms for LAY: put, situate, place, position, locate, stick, deposit, dispose; Antonyms of LAY: take, remove, relocate, replace, displace, banish, supersede, supplant.

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