3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Waylay' in a Sentence
"To intercept or attack unexpectedly, often from hiding, with the intention of robbing, seizing, or causing harm." more
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The patient scientist will have waylaid countless challenges on the path to discovering a groundbreaking cure.
In the world of finance, shrewd investors will have waylaid market fluctuations to secure substantial profits.
After years of strategic planning, the rebels will have waylaid the government's supply routes, crippling their forces.
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