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Definition of staged in English: stagedadjective steɪdʒdsteɪdʒd 1Presented or performed on a stage. this is not the first time that a staged musical has been broadcast live Example sentencesExamples - In his first staged play, we see the banal existence of a boarding-house lodger ripped apart by psychological torture.
- The program typically has two staged operas with piano accompaniment per season.
- It's perhaps like comparing a daredevil circus event to a staged ballet.
- It's a staged drama in which accompanied singing has an essential function.
- The most important functional aspect is the pit, which enables the training of orchestral musicians and singers in staged performance.
- 1.1 Planned, organized, or arranged in advance (often of an event or situation intended to seem otherwise)
they have suggested that the entire episode was a staged event Detective Norton believes the bloody footprints were intentionally made as part of a staged crime scene Example sentencesExamples - A staged proposal for a support center housing offices, counseling and meeting rooms, and an ablutions area was begun.
- The brief required an iconic "landmark" building, as part of a staged development, on an empty site of 70 acres.
- The panel has accepted that a staged approach may be necessary for implementation.
- He went to work for a self-styled voodoo doctor, assisting with swamp tours and taking visitors into the woods for staged rituals.
- Sound bites from staged rallies determine outcomes of political contests.
Definition of staged in US English: stagedadjectivestājdsteɪdʒd 1Presented or performed on a stage. this is not the first time that a staged musical has been broadcast live Example sentencesExamples - In his first staged play, we see the banal existence of a boarding-house lodger ripped apart by psychological torture.
- It's perhaps like comparing a daredevil circus event to a staged ballet.
- The program typically has two staged operas with piano accompaniment per season.
- The most important functional aspect is the pit, which enables the training of orchestral musicians and singers in staged performance.
- It's a staged drama in which accompanied singing has an essential function.
- 1.1 Planned, organized, or arranged in advance (often of an event or situation intended to seem otherwise)
they have suggested that the entire episode was a staged event Detective Norton believes the bloody footprints were intentionally made as part of a staged crime scene Example sentencesExamples - The brief required an iconic "landmark" building, as part of a staged development, on an empty site of 70 acres.
- A staged proposal for a support center housing offices, counseling and meeting rooms, and an ablutions area was begun.
- The panel has accepted that a staged approach may be necessary for implementation.
- Sound bites from staged rallies determine outcomes of political contests.
- He went to work for a self-styled voodoo doctor, assisting with swamp tours and taking visitors into the woods for staged rituals.
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