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    stake
    /steɪk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. gamble (money or something else of value) on the outcome of a game or race: "one gambler staked everything he'd got and lost"
    • 2. give financial or other support to: informal North American "he staked him to an education at the École des Beaux-Arts"

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  3. Learn the meaning of stake as a noun and a verb in English, with different contexts and usage. Find out how to use stake in finance, business, games, punishments, and more.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word stake as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to stake a claim, bet, or support something with stakes.

  5. Stake can mean a stick or post, a wager or bet, a share or interest, or a method of execution. Learn the different meanings and usage of stake with examples and synonyms.

  6. [singular] stake in something a part or share in a business, plan, etc. that will bring you money or other benefits if it succeeds. She has a personal stake in the success of the play. Many young people no longer feel they have a stake in society. He has a personal stake in the outcome of the war.

  7. A stake is a wooden stick, sharpened on one end and used to mark property lines (or slay a vampire). In the Middle Ages, people would gamble by placing their bets on wooden posts, or stakes. Eventually the bets themselves became known as stakes.

  8. Stake definition: a stick or post pointed at one end for driving into the ground as a boundary mark, part of a fence, support for a plant, etc.. See examples of STAKE used in a sentence.

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