Antonyms for re-laid


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ree-leyd
Phonetic Transcription : riˈleɪd


Definition of re-laid

Origin :
  • "to lay again," 1590s, from re- + lay (v.). Related: Re-laid; re-laying.
  • As in relay : verb pass on, transmit
  • As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
  • As in send : verb transmit, transfer through a system
  • As in transmit : verb communicate, send
  • As in pass the buck : verb pass responsibility on to another
  • As in broadcast : verb put forth on electronic media
  • As in carry : verb transport physical object
  • As in carry : verb broadcast electronically
  • As in tote : verb carry
  • As in fax : verb copy
Example sentences :
  • The paving of footway in Calthorpe Place taken up and re-laid.
  • Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
  • Has frost worked such havoc that some sections must be re-laid?
  • Extract from : « If You're Going to Live in the Country » by Thomas H. Ormsbee and Richmond Huntley
  • The paving of footway in Manor Gardens taken up and re-laid.
  • Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
  • The crossing in Sloane Square (eastward of late the site of the Indicator) re-laid and increased in width.
  • Extract from : « Fifth Report of the Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea [1860-1] » by Charles Lahee
  • The old floor was re-laid with narrow boards over which are laid Daghestan rugs; Mission furniture is used.
  • Extract from : « Remodeled Farmhouses » by Mary H. Northend
  • This does not mean that the roof must be re-laid if otherwise tight and sound.
  • Extract from : « If You're Going to Live in the Country » by Thomas H. Ormsbee and Richmond Huntley

Synonyms for re-laid

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