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laid

verb as in put, place

verb as in produce, advance

verb as in credit, allocate

verb as in design, plan

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Weak match

verb as in make smooth

verb as in bet, wager

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Judge Joun sided with the arguments laid out in a complaint filed by California and seven other Democrat-led states in her order, which is in force for 14 days while both sides make their cases.

Paying tribute to Fugard, South Africa's Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie hailed him as "a fearless storyteller who laid bare the harsh realities of apartheid through his plays".

From BBC

The Border Security Bill sets out Labour's plan to treat people smugglers like terrorists and repeals most of the Conservative's Illegal Migration Act 2023, which laid the legal groundwork for the Rwanda policy.

From BBC

After being collected, the leaves are laid out to dry.

From Salon

Disney abruptly shut down FiveThirtyEight.com and laid off its staff, Status reported on Wednesday, as part of a slew of cuts in its news division.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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