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    lay out

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  2. to arrange something on a flat surface: be laid out in/on Most of Manhattan is laid out in/on a grid pattern. We laid the pieces of the dress pattern out on the floor. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to arrange papers, furniture, etc.

  3. 1. : the plan or design or arrangement of something laid out: such as. a. : dummy sense 5b. b. : final arrangement of matter to be reproduced especially by printing. 2. : the act or process of planning or laying out in detail. 3. a. : something that is laid out. a model train layout. b. : land or structures or rooms used for a particular purpose.

  4. Meaning of layout in English. layout. noun [ C ] uk / ˈleɪ.aʊt / us / ˈleɪ.aʊt / Add to word list. C1. the way that something is arranged: I like the layout of the house. Application forms vary greatly in layout and length. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Classifying and creating order. alphabetize. anti-hierarchical. arrangement.

  5. To lay out ideas, principles, or plans means to explain or present them clearly, for example in a document or a meeting. Maxwell listened closely as Johnson laid out his plan. [ VERB PARTICLE noun ]

  6. to spread something out so that it can be seen easily or is ready to use. He laid the map out on the table. + adj. Lay the material out flat. [often passive] to plan how something should look and arrange it in this way. The gardens were laid out with lawns and flower beds.

  7. Lay out definition: an arrangement or plan. See examples of LAY OUT used in a sentence.

  8. verb. lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line. “ lay out the clothes”. “ lay out the arguments”. synonyms: array, range, set out. see more. verb. get ready for a particular purpose or event. “ lay out the tools for the surgery”.

  9. Define lay out. lay out synonyms, lay out pronunciation, lay out translation, English dictionary definition of lay out. v. laid , lay·ing , lays v. tr. 1. To cause to lie down: lay a child in its crib. 2. a. To place in or bring to a particular position: lay the cloth over...

  10. Definitions of 'lay out' 1. If you lay out a group of things, you spread them out and arrange them neatly, for example so that they can all be seen clearly. [...] 2. To lay out ideas, principles, or plans means to explain or present them clearly, for example in a document or a meeting. [...] 3.

  11. the act of laying or spreading out. 3. a plan or sketch, as of an advertisement or a page of a newspaper or magazine, indicating the arrangement and relationship of the parts, as of type and artwork. 4. (in advertising, publishing, etc.)