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Noun
(manufacturing) A set of procedures used to produce a product
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Plural for a point or step in a process or development
“We have finally commenced the final stage of the project.”
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Plural for a period in a process or development
“Then, in the following stage, we find a sharply critical reaction to the traditional ideology.”
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Plural for a raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform
“It felt surreal to be up on the stage, performing in front of thousands of people.”
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Plural for the industry or activity of acting or stage performance
“She cut her teeth for many years as a stage actor.”
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Plural for a scene of action or forum of debate, especially in a particular political context
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“The reform of pensions would put civil servants at the center of the political stage.”
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Plural for a level area surrounded by seating, in which sports, entertainments, and other public events are held
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Plural for a section or stage of a journey or process
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Plural for a time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year
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Plural for one's position in relation to their circumstances
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Plural for where something is positioned or located
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Plural for a setting, occasion, or medium for exhibiting something or someone, especially in an attractive or favorable aspect
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Plural for a stage in a gradual process
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Plural for a rack, base, or piece of furniture for holding, supporting, or displaying something
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Plural for a newly occurring incident in a current state of affair
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Plural for a combination of events or circumstances
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Plural for each of a succession of stages, especially in a competition
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Plural for a particular incident, or the time at which it takes place
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Plural for a setting, in particular for a work of art or literature
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Plural for a horse-drawn coach that runs routinely between two destinations to transport passengers and mail
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Plural for a level or floor of a building or large vehicle
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Plural for a person's prestige, position or standing, especially relative to others
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Plural for a place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off
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Plural for an event or discovery representing an important stage or juncture
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Plural for a supportive base, typically the lowest load-bearing part of a building
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Plural for the rigid supporting structure of an object such as a vehicle, building, or piece of furniture
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Plural for a suitable or opportune time for doing something
Verb
To display or exhibit something
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To perform or exhibit in public
“While they may stage the same play each night, each performance is subtly different.”
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To fake an event
“He would stage his own death before absconding to a foreign country.”
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To organize and participate in (a public event)
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“Air traffic controllers threatened to stage a partial strike if their demands were not considered.”
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To present formally for discussion or consideration
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To carry out a task, especially one that requires a degree of ability or skill
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To be a symbol or embodiment of
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(media) To publish or broadcast
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To make a performance of
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To redo, especially a stage production or entertainment piece
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To become disobedient against authority
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