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  1. Meaning of lay someone to rest in English. lay someone to rest. idiom. Add to word list. to bury a dead person: She was laid to rest next to her husband. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burying, cremating and preserving bodies. bier. burial. bury. cist. committal. cremains. cremation. cryogenic. embalmer. exhume. lay. mummy. rebury.

  2. The meaning of LAY (SOMEONE) TO REST is to bury (someone who has died) —usually used as (be) laid to rest. How to use lay (someone) to rest in a sentence.

  3. Aug 31, 2004 · Laid to Rest Lyrics: If there was a single day I could live / A single breath I could take / I'd trade all the others away / The blood's on the wall / So you'd might as well just admit it /...

  4. Definition of laid to rest in the Idioms Dictionary. laid to rest phrase. What does laid to rest expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. The meaning of LAY/PUT (SOMETHING) TO REST is to make someone stop thinking about or believing (something) by showing it is not true. How to use lay/put (something) to rest in a sentence.

  6. At its core, “lay to rest” means to put something or someone to final rest or end. However, depending on the context in which it is used, the meaning can vary slightly. For example, if someone says they need to lay a project to rest, it could mean that they have completed it and no longer need to work on it.

  7. If you say that someone who has died is laid to rest, you mean that they are buried. His dying wish was to be laid to rest at the church near his home. See full dictionary entry for rest

  8. Laid to Rest: Directed by Robert Hall. With Bobbi Sue Luther, Kevin Gage, Lena Headey, Sean Whalen. A young girl wakes up in a casket with a head injury and no memory of her identity. She quickly realizes she was abducted by a serial killer and she must fight to survive.

  9. He was laid to rest beneath the old oak tree in 1825. (transitive, figurative) To close (a matter of dispute). Payment of the court-imposed fine should finally lay this matter to rest. Synonyms [edit] (to bury one who has died): entomb, inhume, inter, bury, grave;

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English lay/put something to rest lay/put something to rest GET RID OF formal to stop people from worrying about or believing something The minister resigned, and the government hoped that the scandal would finally be laid to rest. → rest Examples from the Corpus lay/put something to rest • She took the pills and lay down to rest with her eyes closed.