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Lie in state Meaning in English

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ˈɫaɪ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈsteɪt
LYE-in-STATE
lˈaɪ/ /ˈɪn/ /stˈeɪt
LYE-in-STATE

Definition

To have the body of an important person, such as a leader or royalty, publicly displayed in a formal setting before burial or cremation, allowing the public to pay their respects.

Usage & Nuances

Very formal and mostly used for national figures (presidents, royalty) in official or historical contexts. 'Lie in state' does not refer to private funerals. Used in news reports and formal writing.

Example Sentences

The president will lie in state in the national palace.

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Thousands came to see the queen lie in state.

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The hero's body will lie in state for three days.

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Did you know the prime minister's body will lie in state at the parliament tomorrow?

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It's tradition for national heroes to lie in state so the public can pay their last respects.

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After he passed, his remains were brought home to lie in state before the funeral.

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