waylaid (Meaning)

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waylaid (imp. & p. p.)

of Waylay

waylaid Sentence Examples

  1. The travelers were waylaid by bandits as they traversed the desolate highway.
  2. The hiker was waylaid by a sudden storm that forced them to seek shelter.
  3. Business negotiations were waylaid by unexpected legal complications.
  4. The plan was waylaid when a key witness disappeared without a trace.
  5. The train was waylaid by technical difficulties, causing hours of delay.
  6. The delivery was waylaid by a series of unforeseen detours.
  7. The expedition was waylaid by illness, forcing the team to halt their journey.
  8. The student's progress was waylaid by a severe case of procrastination.
  9. The rescue mission was waylaid by treacherous weather conditions.
  10. The negotiations were waylaid by a disagreement over a minor detail.

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of Waylay

attacked,ambushed,assaulted, surprised, captured, surprized, entrapped, struck, snared, tackled

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The travelers were waylaid by bandits as they traversed the desolate highway.

The hiker was waylaid by a sudden storm that forced them to seek shelter.

Business negotiations were waylaid by unexpected legal complications.

The plan was waylaid when a key witness disappeared without a trace.