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View synonyms for lay down

lay down

verb

  1. to place on the ground, etc

  2. to relinquish or discard

    to lay down one's life

  3. to formulate (a rule, principle, etc)

  4. to build or begin to build

    the railway was laid down as far as Manchester

  5. to record (plans) on paper

  6. to convert (land) into pasture

  7. to store or stock

    to lay down wine

  8. informal,  to wager or bet

  9. informal,  (tr, adverb) to record (tracks) in a studio

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Idioms and Phrases

Give something up, surrender, as in They laid down their arms . [c. 1300]

Formulate, specify, as in The club laid down new membership rules . [Late 1400s]

Also, lay down one's life . Sacrifice one's life, as in He would willingly lay down his life for his children . [c. 1600]

Store for the future, as in It was a great vintage year for burgundy, and Mark laid down several cases . [Early 1800s] Also see lay aside , def. 2.

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Example Sentences

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Hundreds of firefighters have been battling the blaze there, with some laying down sprinkler lines to shoot water onto the ancient towering trees.

It will be interesting to hear if Venkatesham adopts an abrupter approach as he seeks to lay down a marker in the post-Levy era.

From BBC

Approximately 1,800 firefighters have been battling the blaze, some laying down sprinkler line to shoot water onto the hulking trees, which can grow beyond 300 feet tall.

Soldiers are seen picking up trash, laying down mulch and chatting aimlessly as they patrol.

No team is just gonna lay down for them and for most teams it’s their World Series!

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