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Lay at your door Meaning in English

expression

LAY at yor DOR
LAY at yaw DAW

Definition

To blame someone for something, especially when they may not be entirely responsible.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal, somewhat literary idiom. It is used in writing, news, or formal speech. 'Lay at your door' usually refers to responsibility or guilt, not to physical action. The blame can be direct or implied. Often used in passive voice: 'The mistake was laid at his door.'

Example Sentences

They laid the blame at your door after the project failed.

basic

Don't let them lay everything at your door.

basic

It is unfair to lay this problem at your door.

basic

All that noise can't just be laid at your door—everyone was involved.

natural

Whenever things go wrong, it seems to get laid at your door.

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Problems in the department shouldn't be laid at your door—it's a team effort.

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