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noun
- 1. a point, period, or step in a process or development: "there is no need at this stage to give explicit details" Similar
- 2. a raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform: "there are only two characters on stage" Similar
verb
- 1. present a performance of (a play or other show): "the show is being staged at the Grand Opera House in Belfast" Similar
- 2. style or furnish (a property for sale) in such a way as to enhance its attractiveness to potential buyers: North American "once we've staged the house, we bring in our photographer"
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STAGE definition: 1. a part of an activity or a period of development: 2. If you do something in stages, you divide…. Learn more.
Stage definition: a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.. See examples of STAGE used in a sentence.
a. : a period or step in a process, activity, or development: such as. (1) : one of the distinguishable periods of growth and development of a plant or animal. the larval stage of an insect. (2) : a period or phase in the course of a disease. also : the degree of involvement or severity of a disease. b.
A stage is a certain phase, like the toddler stage, when kids learn to walk and talk. Another kind of stage is a platform for a performance, although according to Shakespeare, “All the world's a stage.”
stage. (stāj) n. 1. A raised and level floor or platform. 2. a. A raised platform on which theatrical performances are presented. b. An area in which actors perform. c. The acting profession, or the world of theater. Used with the: The stage is her life. 3. The scene of an event or of a series of events. 4.
Definition of stage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
a part of an activity or a period of development: in a stage The project is in its final stages and should be completed by August. They did the last stage of their trip on foot. Our marriage is going through a difficult stage at the moment.
stage. (steɪdʒ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense stages , present participle staging , past tense, past participle staged. 1. countable noun B2. A stage of an activity, process, or period is one part of it. The way children express their feelings depends on their stage of development.
STAGE definition: 1. a period of development, or a particular time in a process: 2. the raised area in a theatre…. Learn more.
any of the various distinct periods of growth or development in the life of an organism, esp an insect: a larval stage; pupal stage the organism itself at such a period of growth a small stratigraphical unit; a subdivision of a rock series or system