Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
re-laid
verb
/ˌriːˈleɪd/

Definition
The past tense of re-lay; to lay something again or in a different way.

Examples
- The tiles were re-laid after the plumbing work was completed.
- After the storm, the team re-laid the tracks for the railway.
- We decided to have the carpet re-laid for a better fit.

Meaning
Refers to the act of laying something down again, often used in the context of materials or structures that require repositioning or adjustment.

Synonyms
- repositioned
- relocated
- reinstalled