"As so often, the summit had been billed as a make-or-break affair, in which Europe’s political leaders had to lay out their vision for economic and political integration to save their single currency."
what is the meaning of "lay out" in this sentence?
thanks,
Top answer
In this case it means present.
— Anonymous
In this case it means present.
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