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staged

[steyjd]

adjective

  1. adapted for or produced on the stage.

  2. contrived for a desired impression.

    It was a staged, rather than spontaneous, demonstration of affection.

  3. occurring or planned to occur in stages.

    a staged increase in wages.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unstaged adjective
  • well-staged adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of staged1

First recorded in 1560–70; stage + -ed 3
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Putnam’s post-Earhart life was a roller coaster of cash woes and notoriety; the following year he staged his own kidnapping, alienating his stodgy publishing community.

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Clarkston, which has previously been performed alongside another of Hunter's plays, Lewiston, received positive reviews from critics when it was staged in the US.

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It says the predicted 2026 total is "equivalent to nearly 6.5 million average British cars being driven for an entire year" - and will make it the most polluting tournament ever staged.

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Six years later there was again a capacity crowd this time to watch what was only the second rugby international to be staged at the venue.

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In Germany, Canada and Australia, for instance, along with a number of smaller countries, mainstream parties have staged comeback victories and fended off the insurgent far right, at least for now.

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