lay aside


Definition: Meaning of, lay aside in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / leɪ əˈsʌɪd /

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lay aside laid aside laid aside
Present Participle Third Person Singular
laying aside lays aside
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  1. lay aside or lay by to keep or save something, especially money, so that you can use it in the future
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  2. to not let yourself think about or be influenced by something so that you can achieve an aim
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  3. to put something down and to one side because you have finished with it or want to save it until another time
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the large SQUARE (= a broad, open area in a town) in the centre of Moscow, famous especially for the military processions that took place there on MAY DAY when Moscow was the capital of the SOVIET UNION . The buildings in Red Square include St Basil's Cathedral and the Tomb of Lenin.