Moderate as in dissect To expose or make vulnerable, as in putting something at risk or in danger. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lay Open'
The detective's goal was to lay open the truth behind the unsolved murder case.
The skilled chef demonstrated how to lay open a lobster for an exquisite seafood dish.
His decision to confess would lay open the turmoil in his heart.
The reckless driver's actions would lay open the passengers to a serious accident.
The novel's plot twists would lay open the intricate connections between the characters.
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