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lay aside

1 of 1verb
/leɪ əˈsaɪd/
Forms:lays aside,laying aside,laid aside,laid aside
1

to save money for the future

  • I lay aside some money each month for my savings account.
  • I'm trying to lay aside some money for a down payment on a house.
  • My parents laid money aside for my college education.
  • The retiree laid aside money to live comfortably in her retirement years.
  • The company is laying money aside to invest in new products and services.
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2

to put something away for future use or consideration

  • The police laid aside the case until they had more evidence.
  • The writer laid the manuscript aside for feedback from her editor.
  • The scientist laid aside the data for further analysis.
  • The baker laid aside some dough to make bread tomorrow.
  • I'm going to lay my worries aside for now and enjoy the weekend.
3

to stop dealing with something for a while

  • The athlete laid aside her fears and competed to the best of her ability.
  • The politician laid aside his personal beliefs to focus on the needs of the people.
  • I need to lay my work aside for a while and take a break.
  • The parent laid aside their worries and enjoyed the moment with their child.
  • I need to lay my anger aside and focus on the task at hand.