Staged - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
Extra examples
The students staged a protest.
The photograph of the two leaders shaking hands was deliberately staged.
His career as a singer appeared to be over, but then he staged a comeback.
...radicals staged large, violent protests in the hopes of toppling the government...
The filmmakers staged the car's explosion.
Protesters staged an antiwar rally.
The police staged a reconstruction of the crime.
The protest was staged as a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government.
...the over-the-top extravaganzas that are usually staged at halftime during the Super Bowl...
The sailors staged a mutiny and took control of the ship.
Hundreds of workers staged a walkout to protest conditions in the factory.
...the police staged a raid on the London bagnio, causing great inconvenience to its well-heeled clientele...
The piece is staged in the most sumptuous manner imaginable.
Activists staged a protest outside the parliament.
The dollar staged a partial recovery.
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