English Dictionary

Definition of “re-laid”

re-laid (ˌriːˈleɪd) 

Definitions

past tense of verb

  1. of re-lay

Example Sentences Including 're-laid'

Both TI and Carborundum Universal have re-laid their operations, moving from a line production system to a cellular one.
Business Today (1998)
O'Neill was startled to see pictures of large patches of turf being re-laid ahead of this afternoon's clash with Hibs.
Sun, News of the World (2001)
Since it was re-laid , the pitch is much softer and because it is organic, it changes every day.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)

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