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    lay
    [lā]
    verb
    lay (verb) · lays (third person present) · laid (past tense) · laid (past participle) · laying (present participle)
    1. put down, especially gently or carefully:
      "she laid the baby in his crib" · "he laid a comforting hand over hers"
      Opposite:
      • prevent (something) from rising off the ground:
        "there may have been the odd light shower just to lay the dust"
    2. put down and set in position for use:
      "it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional" · "the groundwork for change had been laid"
    3. used with an abstract noun so that the phrase formed has the same meaning as the verb related to the noun used, e.g., “lay the blame on” means ‘to blame’:
      "she laid great stress on little courtesies"
      Similar:
      hold someone responsible
      hold someone accountable
      hold someone answerable
      find guilty of
      pin the blame on
      Opposite:
      hold blameless
    4. (of a female bird, insect, reptile, or amphibian) produce (an egg) from inside the body:
      "flamingos lay only one egg" · "the hens were laying at the same rate as usual"
    5. vulgar slang
      have sex with.
    6. nautical
      follow (a specified course):
      "I'm going to lay a course for Ibiza harbor"
    noun
    lay (noun)
    1. the general appearance of an area, including the direction of streams, hills, and similar features:
      "the lay of the surrounding countryside"
      • the position or direction in which something lies:
        "roll the carpet against the lay of the nap"
      • the direction or amount of twist in rope strands.
    2. vulgar slang
      an act or instance of having sex.
      • a person with a particular ability or availability as a sexual partner.
    3. the laying of eggs or the period during which they are laid:
      "the onset of lay may be marked by a dropping of the duck's abdomen"
    Origin
    Old English lecgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch leggen and German legen, also to lie.
    lay
    [lā]
    adjective
    lay (adjective)
    1. not ordained into or belonging to the clergy:
      "a lay preacher"
      Opposite:
    2. not having professional qualifications or expert knowledge, especially in law or medicine:
      "lay and professional views of medicine"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French lai, via late Latin from Greek laïkos, from laos ‘people’. Compare with laic.
    lie
    [lī]
    verb
    lay (past tense)
    1. (of a person or animal) be in or assume a horizontal or resting position on a supporting surface:
      "the man lay face downward on the grass" · "I had to lie down for two hours because I was groggy" · "Lily lay back on the pillows and watched him"
      Similar:
      lie down
      lie back
      be recumbent
      be prostrate
      be supine
      be prone
      be stretched out
      stretch oneself out
      Opposite:
      • (of a thing) rest flat on a surface:
        "a book lay open on the table"
        Similar:
        be placed
        be set
        be situated
        be positioned
      • (of a dead person) be buried in a particular place:
        "his body lies in a crypt" · "his epitaph reads “Here lies Garcia, King of Galicia and Portugal”"
        Similar:
        be buried
        be interred
        be laid to rest
        be entombed
        be inhumed
        be sepulchered
    2. be, remain, or be kept in a specified state:
      "the church lies in ruins today" · "putting homeless families into apartments that would otherwise lie empty"
      • (of something abstract) reside or be found:
        "the solution lies in a return to “traditional family values.”"
        Similar:
        be inherent
        be present
        be contained
        have its existence/being
    3. (of a place) be situated in a specified position or direction:
      "the small town of Swampscott lies about ten miles north of Boston"
      Similar:
      be situated
      be located
      be placed
      be positioned
      be found
      be sited
      be established
      • (of a scene) extend from the observer's viewpoint in a specified direction:
        "stand here, and all of Amsterdam lies before you"
    4. law
      (of an action, charge, or claim) be admissible or sustainable:
      "an action for restitution would lie for money paid in breach of the law"
    Origin
    Old English licgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liggen and German liegen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek lektron, lekhos and Latin lectus ‘bed’.
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  3. Antonyms for lay include raise, confuse, depart, destroy, disarrange, disestablish, disorder, disorganize, displace and disturb. Find more opposite words at wordhippo ...

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    What is the opposite of lay?Antonyms for lays. raises. 3 to establish or apply as a charge or penalty. state officials tried to lay a tax on merchandise sold over the Internet. Synonyms for lays. assesses, charges, exacts, fines,
    What is another word for lay?On this page you'll find 207 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lay, such as: secular, ordinary, temporal, inexpert, nonclerical, and nonprofessional. From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
    What does lay mean in a sentence?Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of lay. Lay the packages on the table. The tornado laid the house flat. The nominating committee laid its slate before the board. I'll lay you odds he will be late. A turtle lays many eggs at one time. Lay the cartons one on top of the other.
    What is the difference between lying and laying?In standard English, the verb to lay (meaning `to put something somewhere') always needs an object, for example the Queen laid a wreath. By contrast, the verb to lie is always used without an object, for example he was just lying there. Copyright © 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
     
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