To furnish with, or cause to be present
To establish a fact to be true
To display or exhibit something
“The architect would then lay out his latest plans and sketches.”
To hand over or expend as payment
“They then lay out vast sums in the purchase of equipment for their factory.”
To design, organize or arrange something in a methodical manner
“Figure out what you need, identify where you need to go to get those needs met, and lay out a plan for getting what you need.”
To arrange or set in some sort of order
“When I suggested that we set the table, she eased herself up from her seat to help me lay out the cutlery and napkins.”
To explain something clearly and carefully
“The President and his team are going to lay out the details of their strategy on the housing crisis very soon.”
To knock down (a person)
“In a fair fight, I'd lay him out on the floor.”
To make clear or understandable
To organize in a particular way
To present formally for discussion or consideration
To pay out, to hand over
To cease to have or retain something
(of a settlement) To plan and begin the building of
To design or plan an approach for a given task or project
To untwist the strands of something entwined
To spread or open out
To position or place something in a particular place or spot
To knock unconscious or into a dazed or semi-conscious state
To speak or write about with great hostility
To recite a list or enumerated account of
To spend or invest (a lot of) money
To preserve (a body) by embalming and wrapping it in cloth
To give a summary of
(refer to) To make reference to
To bury in a grave
To defeat, subdue or overcome with superior strength
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