lay a foundation
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Figurative senses from the idea of laying a foundation as the first step in constructing a building.
Verb
[edit]lay a foundation (third-person singular simple present lays a foundation, present participle laying a foundation, simple past and past participle laid a foundation)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lay, foundation.
- (law) To elicit information from a witness to show that the witness has knowledge of a matter before the witness testifies to the matter itself.
- In order to lay a foundation for the witness to describe the murder, the prosecutor first had to show that the witness was present when the murder occurred.
- (figurative) To make a start.
- You should lay a foundation, even if you can't finish the project.