Moderate as in unveil To expose or make vulnerable, as in putting something at risk or in danger. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lay Open'
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.
The chef chose to lay open the secret recipe, allowing aspiring cooks to recreate the famous dish at home.
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