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What is the present tense of laid bare?

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The present tense of laid bare is lay bare.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lay bare is lays bare.

The present participle of lay bare is laying bare.

The past participle of lay bare is laid bare.

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In his fiction, Maugham often sought to lay bare the hypocrisies of his characters.
You hone your skill with a pen instead of a paddle, lay bare your soul on paper, and send it in to a magazine editor.
She has the ability to scratch and burrow under the surface of human experience and lay bare both the sacred and profane.
For an organization that extols trustworthiness, these files lay bare an appalling dissonance.
It will lay bare our personalities and make known our character, or lack thereof.
Moreover, they saw it as a closed system governed by its own elaborate rules, which it was the task of the structuralist to lay bare.

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