forelay (Meaning)
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forelay (v. t.)
To lay down beforehand.
To waylay. See Forlay.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forelay
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forelay Sentence Examples
- The trap was carefully forelaid, waiting for the unsuspecting prey to stumble upon it.
- The cunning fox forelaid a series of decoys to distract the hunters and escape capture.
- The sniper forelaid a precise plan to take down their target from a distant vantage point.
- The ambush was intricately forelaid to maximize surprise and minimize risk to the attackers.
- The politician forelaid a series of half-truths and distortions to manipulate public opinion.
- The lawyer forelaid a compelling argument that successfully swayed the jury in the defendant's favor.
- The scientist forelaid a meticulous experiment to test their hypothesis and gather empirical evidence.
- The doctor forelaid a comprehensive treatment plan to address the patient's complex medical condition.
- The event planner forelaid every detail of the ceremony to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for all attendees.
- The detectives forelaid a timeline of the crime to establish a sequence of events and identify potential suspects.
FAQs About the word forelay
To lay down beforehand., To waylay. See Forlay.
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The trap was carefully forelaid, waiting for the unsuspecting prey to stumble upon it.
The cunning fox forelaid a series of decoys to distract the hunters and escape capture.
The sniper forelaid a precise plan to take down their target from a distant vantage point.
The ambush was intricately forelaid to maximize surprise and minimize risk to the attackers.