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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
relaid
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ After backfilling, he neatly relaid the turf.
▪ I cleared it out and relaid it this morning, fortunately.
▪ The flags are now to be numbered and lifted, and will then be relaid on a waterproof membrane.
▪ The floor has been relaid and the room has been insulated for sound and completely renovated.
▪ The main line was relaid and run round facilities installed.
▪ The pitch had recently been relaid and proved itself slow but uneven.
▪ They were relaid and cars gained access in November that year.
▪ This enabled much of the Promenade track to be relaid during the 1970s and the Fleetwood track in 1982-3.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Relaid

Relay \Re*lay"\ (r?-l?"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relaid (-l?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Relaying.] [Pref. re- + lay, v.] To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to relay a pavement.

Relaid

Relaid \Re*laid"\ (r[=e]*l[=a]d"), imp. & p. p. of Relay.

Wiktionary
relaid

vb. (en-past of: relay)

Usage examples of "relaid".

The Queen gathered the offcuts together and put them in the box room preparing for the day when they would be woven back and relaid in Buckingham Palace.

But almost before they had gone down, the second line was at the gallop, secure in the knowledge that the cannon could never be swabbed, reloaded, and relaid in time to do them like damage.