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lay open to
lay (someone/something) open (to (something))
1.
to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger.
The Senator's remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism.

2.
to create an opportunity.
A string of victories laid the way open for our track team to compete in the regional championship.

Related vocabulary: pave the way for someone/something

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

lay something open to
lay (someone/something) open (to (something))
1.
to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger.
The Senator's remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism.

2.
to create an opportunity.
A string of victories laid the way open for our track team to compete in the regional championship.

Related vocabulary: pave the way for someone/something

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

lay someone open to something
lay (someone/something) open (to (something))
1.
to put someone or something in a position where there is risk or danger.
The Senator's remarks were thoughtless and laid him open to criticism.

2.
to create an opportunity.
A string of victories laid the way open for our track team to compete in the regional championship.

Related vocabulary: pave the way for someone/something

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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