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Lay hold of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫeɪ/ /ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈəv
LAY HOHLD uhv
lˈeɪ/ /hˈəʊld/ /ˈɒv
LAY HOHLD ov

Definition

To physically grab something or, more generally, to obtain or take possession of something. Often used in formal or old-fashioned English.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or literary phrase, uncommon in everyday conversation. Used for both literal and figurative sense (obtaining something valuable). Do not use in casual speech; 'grab', 'get', or 'take' are more typical in modern English.

Example Sentences

He tried to lay hold of the rope as he slipped.

basic

If you lay hold of an opportunity, you should not let it go.

basic

You must lay hold of the essentials before moving on.

basic

Some people do whatever it takes to lay hold of power.

natural

It's not easy to lay hold of rare books these days.

natural

The detective swore he would lay hold of the truth, no matter what.

natural