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I . lie1 <-y-> [laɪ] VB intr

II . lie1 <-y-> [laɪ] VB trans to lie one's way out of sth

III . lie1 [laɪ] N

I . lie2 [laɪ] N

1. lie no pl (position):

lie
lega f
lie

II . lie2 <-y-, lay, lain> [laɪ] VB intr

2. lie (be buried):

lie
lie
lie

3. lie (become horizontal):

lie

4. lie (be upon a surface):

lie
lie

5. lie (be in a particular state):

8. lie (be the responsibility of):

lie about VB, lie around VB intr

1. lie (be situated):

lie

2. lie (be lazy):

lie
lie

lie ahead VB intr

1. lie (in space, position):

2. lie (in time):

lie
lie

lie back VB intr

1. lie (recline):

lie

2. lie (relax):

lie

lie behind VB intr

1. lie (be cause of):

2. lie (be past):

lie down VB intr

lie in VB intr Brit inf (stay in bed)

lie round VB intr Brit

lie PHRVB lie about:

lie up VB intr

1. lie inf (be ill):

lie
lie

2. lie inf (be out of use):

ˈlie de·tec·tor N

lie in wait (for sb/sth) VB

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Investigators say that he refused to cooperate in a police investigation and lied about facts during the investigation.
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After the interview, they believe he lied about visiting the Centurion escort club.
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He didn't simply provide a layer of sound but rather built and created the foundation for each lied.
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She only lied about the warrant "after" he attempted suicide, because he could no longer testify within the time frame demanded by the court.
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She ultimately handed over a cheque for $100,000 for a bridging loan, but when he told his wife about it months later, he lied to her.
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Sometimes lying can be entirely minor in communication, but there are oftentimes that lying can majorly affect the perspective of those being lied to.
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They lied to their customers by giving them poor quality liquor instead of the higher quality liquor the customer ordered.
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The guards start to interrogate her about her visit, and accuse her of sneaking in without an appointment, which she lied to them about.
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The main feature lied in adding a color filter to photos.
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Over and over again he lied to others, a personality flaw that blackened his career.
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