Examples of 'relaid' in a sentence

Meaning of "relaid"

relay (verb) - To receive and pass on (information)
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  • simple past tense and past participle of relay (“lay again”)

How to use "relaid" in a sentence

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It was flooded and needs to be torn up and relaid.
The floor was relaid and the reredos was removed.
Old flagged paths have been relaid in sandstone.
The line was relaid next to the old line towards Peitz as far as Willmersdorf.
The stone work has been dismantled and relaid on new footings.
The merged railroad also relaid its existing tracks to become a standard gauge road.
With the tunnels completed the track was relaid with a new layout.
Two relaid freight lines for Lafarge run next to the bay platform.
After a while the line was relaid in the centre of the formation.
The line to Bangor was relaid.
The chancel floor was also relaid with red and white marble.
After the season ended, the pitch was relaid.
A section of track is now currently being relaid south of Ludborough towards Utterby.
On occasion, the asphalt paving mixture must be removed and relaid.
It was later relaid to land even further south at Port Cornaa.

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Traditional PBX systems require telephone extensions to be relaid at the new location.
Live bivalve molluscs must not be relaid at a density which does not permit purification;.
Because of the lack of sandstone tiles, the floor was relaid in marble.
The Committee also relaid the main road of the island, to facilitate the ambulance services.
Used when the Botley Road was relaid before the war.
The chapel was refurbished in the 19th century and the floor was relaid.
The floor of the church was relaid in marble tiles in the 16th century.
Tracks were frequently lifted at a particular site, loaded onto a train and relaid elsewhere.
Bricks were removed and relaid upside-down, exposing a smooth non-weathered side.
As already mentioned, some of the line was relaid by the DCDR.
This alignment was relaid and restored to passenger service by London Overground in late 2012.
Pothole ' roads gets relaid.
The pitch itself was relaid at considerable cost to the club in 1998.
Some 6 km of track need to be relaid.
This triangular track was relaid several times and finally lifted in 1969.
The freight house was rebuilt in 1952 and the tracks around it relaid.
The regional council relaid the cobbles at the end of the section in 2007.
The granite setts which form the approach ramps were taken up and relaid in 1978.
Starting in 1982, the southern track was relaid and subsequently the other two tracks were rehabilitated.
These were removed when the running track was relaid for the 2001 Goodwill Games.

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