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- nounstage (noun) · stages (plural noun) · the stage (noun)
- a point, period, or step in a process or development:"there is no need at this stage to give explicit details" · "I was in the early stages of pregnancy"
- a section of a journey or race:"the final stage of the journey is made by taxi"
- each of two or more sections of a rocket or spacecraft that have their own engines and are jettisoned in turn when their propellant is exhausted.
- electronicsa specified part of a circuit, typically one consisting of a single amplifying transistor or valve with the associated equipment:"a series resistance between the headphones and the output stage"
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theater, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform:"there are only two characters on stage"
- (the stage)the acting or theatrical profession:"I've always wanted to go on the stage"
- a scene of action or forum of debate, especially in a particular political context:"Argentina is playing a leading role on the international stage"
- a floor or level of a building or structure:"the upper stage was added in the 17th century"
- (on a microscope) a raised and usually movable plate on which a slide or object is placed for examination.
- geology(in chronostratigraphy) a range of strata corresponding to an age in time, forming a subdivision of a series:"the Oxfordian stage"
- (in paleoclimatology) a period of time marked by a characteristic climate:"the Boreal stage"
- historicalarchaic term for stagecoach
- EAST AFRICAN ENGLISHa place designated for a bus, taxi, or other public vehicle to stop and let passengers on and off; a bus stop or taxi stand:"he was waiting at the taxi stage" · "get off the bus at a stage called Nyabugogo"
verbstage (verb) · stages (third person present) · staged (past tense) · staged (past participle) · staging (present participle)- present a performance of (a play or other show):"the show is being staged at the Goodspeed Opera House"
- (of a person or group) organize and participate in (a public event):"UDF supporters staged a demonstration in Sofia"
- cause (something dramatic or unexpected) to happen:"the President's attempt to stage a comeback" · "the dollar staged a partial recovery"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHstyle or furnish (a property for sale) in such a way as to enhance its attractiveness to potential buyers:"once we've staged the house, we bring in our photographer"
- medicinediagnose or classify (a disease or patient) as having reached a particular stage in the expected progression of the disease:"cancer of the prostate is staged by the way it feels on rectal exam"
OriginMiddle English (denoting a floor of a building, platform, or stopping place): shortening of Old French estage ‘dwelling’, based on Latin stare ‘to stand’. Current senses of the verb date from the early 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a point, period, or step in a process or development:
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theater, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform:
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