lay sth aside
— phrasal verb with lay uk/leɪ/us/leɪ/verb laid
(STOP)
to stop doing or thinking about something, usually for a short period of time:
He's temporarily laid aside some quite interesting projects to write the script.
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Neglecting and ignoring
- beneath the/sb's radar idiom
- block sth out
- brush sth off
- bury/have your head in the sand idiom
- bypass
- lay
- look straight/right through sb idiom
- lost
- lost in the shuffle idiom
- moulder
- neglect
- push
- ride
- snub
- step
- step on sb
- sweep sth aside
- there's none so deaf as those who will not hear idiom
- tune
- wave
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(MONEY)
to keep something, usually money, for use in the future:
She's trying to lay something aside (= save some money) for her retirement.
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Keeping and storing things
- appropriate
- aside
- bank
- capture
- cling
- cling (on) to sth
- earmark
- lay
- maintain
- pack sth away
- put sth away
- repository
- reserve
- reserved
- storage
- store
- store sth up
- stow
- stow (sth) away
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