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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

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of staged1

First recorded in 1560–70; stage + -ed 3
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In 2009, they played in Oslo as Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel peace prize; and in 2011 staged a series of concerts in the dark, to show audiences how they experienced music.

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North Korea has staged the Pyongyang International Marathon for the first time in six years, welcoming some 200 foreign runners to pound the streets of the reclusive country's capital.

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Others have staged protests at Tesla facilities, and several are charged with vandalizing Tesla’s property in what Atty.

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A day before the earthquake in Myanmar, Taiwan’s government staged civil defense drills on how to respond to a major disaster.

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Arkush prioritized the majors, writing in the forward that they “feature the strongest fields and, more often than not, are staged on the most demanding courses. When history is on the line.”

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