What is meaning of laid down?

1 : to give up : surrender lay down your arms. 2a : establish, prescribe lay down a scale for a map. b : to assert or command dogmatically lay down the law. 3a : store, preserve laid down a young wine.

Is it layed down or laid down?

Although “layed” is an extremely popular variant spelling of the past tense of transitive “lay,” “laid” is the traditional spelling in all contexts. If your boss decides to lay you off, you are laid off. The hen laid an egg. You laid down the law.

Is laid down correct?

In the past tense, “lay” becomes “laid” (Last week I laid down the law and told her it was inappropriate for her to pick her nose) and “lie” becomes “lay” (Yesterday she lay down for a nap that afternoon and picked her nose anyway). Yes, “lay” is also the past tense of “lie.” And the confusion doesn’t end there.

What does it mean to be laid up?

to be forced to stay in bed because of an illness or accident: She’s been laid up in bed with the flu for a week. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Being & falling ill.

Has been laid or lain?

Lay is also the past tense of the verb lie (‘assume a horizontal or resting position’); while lain is the past participle.

“Laid” Or “Lain”?
LayLie
past tenseShe laid the book on the desk.She went and lay down.
past participleThey had laid it on the floor.The body had lain in the field for some time.

What is another word for laid down?

What is another word for laid down?
surrenderedrelinquished
given upturned over
turned incoughed up
laid asidelet fall
put asideput down

Is it laid in bed?

Is it “laying in bed” or “lying in bed?” Lying in bed is correct. Both “laying” and “lying” are the present participles of the verbs “lay” and “lie.” “Lay” is a transitive verb that refers to putting something in a horizontal position, while“lie” is an intransitive verb that refers to being in a flat position.