
lay to rest
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English Dictionarylay sb to restto bury a dead person:
She was laid to rest next to her husband. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
lay sth to restto end a worry or fear:
I hope what he said has laid your fears to rest. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomslay something to restlay (something) to restto solve or end something.
The trial will lay all worry to rest that the wrong man was accused of this crime. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lay to restlay (someone) to restto bury a dead person.
Hattie died peacefully at age 93 and was laid to rest in the church cemetery.lay (something) to restto solve or end something.
The trial will lay all worry to rest that the wrong man was accused of this crime. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lay something to rest• put/lay (something) to rest
1. get rid of something, put something away permanently, stop
They have been trying to lay to rest the rumors about the financial problems in the company.
2. to put an end to a rumor, to finish dealing with a problem and forget about it
I tried to put the rumor to rest that I would soon be leaving the company.
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lay to rest v. phr.,
informal 1. To put a dead person into a grave or tomb; bury.
President Kennedy was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. 2. To get rid of; put away permanently; stop.
The Scoutmaster's fears that Tom had drowned were laid to rest when Tom came back and said he had gone for a boat ride.
The rumor that the principal had accepted another job was laid to rest when he said it wasn't true. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lay someone to restlay (someone) to restto bury a dead person.
Hattie died peacefully at age 93 and was laid to rest in the church cemetery.lay (something) to restto solve or end something.
The trial will lay all worry to rest that the wrong man was accused of this crime. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lay someone to rest• lay (someone) to rest
to bury someone
We laid my uncle to rest in a nice ceremony last night.
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