Definitions for staged
staged
staged
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IPA: /steɪdʒd/
Staged is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 141 anagrams from letters in staged (adegst).
Definitions for staged
noun
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a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
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a raised platform or floor, as for speakers, performers, etc.
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Theater.
the platform on which the actors perform in a theater.
this platform with all the parts of the theater and all the apparatus back of the proscenium.
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the stage, the theater, especially acting, as a profession:
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Movies. sound stage.
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the scene of any action.
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a stagecoach.
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a place of rest on a journey; a regular stopping place of a stagecoach or the like, for the change of horses, mules, etc.
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the distance between two places of rest on a journey; each of the portions of a journey.
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a portion or period of a course of action, of life, etc.:
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Entomology.
any one of the major time periods in the development of an insect, as the embryonic, larval, pupal, and imaginal stages.
Also called stadium. any one of the periods of larval growth between molts.
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Economics, Sociology. a major phase of the economic or sociological life of human beings or society:
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Geology. a division of stratified rocks corresponding to a single geologic age.
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the small platform of a microscope on which the object to be examined is placed.
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Radio. an element in a complex mechanism, as a tube and its accessory structures in a multiple amplifier.
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Rocketry. a section of a rocket containing a rocket engine or cluster of rocket engines, usually separable from other such sections when its propellant is exhausted.
Idioms
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by easy stages, working, traveling, etc., slowly, with frequent pauses; unhurriedly, with many stops; gradually.
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go on the stage, to become an actor, especially in the theater:
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hold the stage,
to continue to be produced, as a play or other theatrical production.
to be the center of attention.
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on stage, performing, especially as an actor.
adjective
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adapted for or produced on the stage.
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contrived for a desired impression:
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occurring or planned to occur in stages:
verb (used with object)
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to represent, produce, or exhibit on or as if on a stage:
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to furnish with a stage, staging, stage set, etc.
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to write, direct, or produce (a play) with the action taking place as if in a specified locale or time:
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to plan, organize, or carry out (an activity), especially for dramatic or public effect:
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to classify the natural progression of (a disease, especially cancer).
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to prepare (a home) for sale in such a way as to appeal to potential buyers and generate a higher selling price:
verb (used without object)
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to be suitable for presentation or performance on the stage:
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to travel by stagecoach.
Origin of staged
First recorded in 1560-70; stage + -ed3
Examples for staged
Then there would be a sudden attack to be staged just at dawn.
staged this season with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.
The moist emotions were at once staged for television and overpoweringly real.
The play has been staged with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.
Conflicts and resolutions were staged with the skill of a chessplayer working out new endgame strategies.
I don't think 'kissing' is quite the word for the performance you just staged.
Aided by Uncle Thomas and that assistant, the performance was staged.
Whether or not staged Internet slowdowns will be enough to make a difference in the end, no one can say.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute has staged some truly fantastic shows over the past few years.
“She has staged a revolution,” said one former security advisor.