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Lay Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to beat or strike down with force. 2. a. : to put or set down. lay your books on the table. b. : to place for rest or sleep. She laid the baby in his crib for a nap. especially : bury. 3. : to bring forth and deposit (an egg) 4. : calm, allay. lay the dust. 5.
LAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose: She laid the baby on the bed. He laid the tray down on the table. lay aside She laid aside her book and went to answer the phone. We're having a new carpet laid in the hall next week.
“Laying” vs. “Lying” (“Lay” vs. “Lie”)–What’s the Difference?
lay means to put someone or something else in a horizontal resting position. What’s the difference between lay and lie? The word lay is a transitive verb, which means it uses a direct object. The word lie is an intransitive verb, which means it does not use a direct object. You lie down, but you lay something down.
lay verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford ...
[transitive] to put somebody/something in a particular position, especially when it is done gently or carefully. lay somebody/something + adv./prep. He laid a hand on my arm. Relatives laid wreaths on the grave. She laid the baby down gently on the bed. Red roses were laid at the memorial. She noticed some paintings laid against the far wall.
'Lay' vs. 'Lie': Which is Right? | Merriam-Webster
What to Know. Lay means "to place something down flat," while lie means "to be in a flat position on a surface." The key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon, and lie is intransitive, describing something moving on its own or already in position.
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