Laze vs. Lase — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Laze and Lase
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Laze
To be idle; loaf
Laze around the house.
Lase
To function as a laser; emit coherent radiation by the action of a laser.
Laze
To spend (time) loafing
Lazed the afternoon away in a hammock.
Lase
To subject to laser light
Lased the tissue during surgery.
Laze
To be lazy, waste time.
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Lase
To direct a laser used to guide munitions at (a target).
Laze
To pass time relaxing; to relax, lounge.
The cat spent the afternoon lazing in the sun.
Lase
(transitive) To use a laser beam on, as for cutting.
The surgeon lased the elongated soft palate, cutting off the excess tissue and stopping the blood flow in one swipe.
The physical chemist lased the atoms as they passed between the electrodes to study their motion.
Laze
(countable) An instance of lazing.
I had a laze on the beach after lunch.
Lase
(transitive) To use a laser beam on, as for targeting or rangefinding.
The commander lased the target across the valley.
Laze
(uncountable) Laziness.
The laze is real.
Lase
(intransitive) To operate as a laser; to release coherent light due to stimulation.
Once enough of the gas particles are in a higher energy state, they will begin to lase and give off a coherent beam.
Laze
Acidic steam created when super-hot lava contacts salt water.
Lase
To give off a beam of coherent light; - of a laser.
Laze
To be lazy or idle.
Laze
To waste in sloth; to spend, as time, in idleness; as, to laze away whole days.
Laze
Be idle; exist in a changeless situation;
The old man sat and stagnated on his porch
He slugged in bed all morning
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