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lay down
verb
- to place on the ground, etc
- to relinquish or discard
to lay down one's life
- to formulate (a rule, principle, etc)
- to build or begin to build
the railway was laid down as far as Manchester
- to record (plans) on paper
- to convert (land) into pasture
- to store or stock
to lay down wine
- informal.to wager or bet
- informal.tr, adverb to record (tracks) in a studio
Example Sentences
“Then there’s other days where … I’m just going to lay down and let this be what it’s going to be.”
“In his judgments, he would lay down the law brilliantly which could be used as a precedent for future cases. But whenever the state was heavily invested in any issue, he failed to hold power to account, so the state got away with what they had set out of achieve.”
“They did not struggle, sacrifice and lay down their lives, only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms, only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant,” Harris said.
“I don’t think anyone expected those guys to lay down,” Roberts said after the game.
I wouldn’t have been able to do that if he didn’t didn’t lay down the foundation.
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