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“staged”
stage (verb), stages; staged; staging
1. To perform a drama or play: The high school students will stage or put on "My Fair Lady" the following week.
2. To present something in a misleading or deceiving way: The door-to-door salesman staged the new vacuum cleaner to make it seem to be better than all the others offered at the shops.
3. To organize an event and to take part in it: A parade was staged for the community every year at the beginning of spring.
2. To present something in a misleading or deceiving way: The door-to-door salesman staged the new vacuum cleaner to make it seem to be better than all the others offered at the shops.
3. To organize an event and to take part in it: A parade was staged for the community every year at the beginning of spring.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
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staged (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Deliberately intended or made suitable in advance: The staged car accident was put on the news that evening saying that the operation was rigged so as to cheat the insurance into paying for the accident.
2. Planned for a theater performance: The book was very good, so James was excited to see the staged presentation in town the following week.
2. Planned for a theater performance: The book was very good, so James was excited to see the staged presentation in town the following week.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
(page 17)
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staged scenario
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Pleonasms or Tautological Redundancies
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