staging
IPA: stˈeɪdʒɪŋ
noun
- (theater) A performance of a play
- The scenery and/or organization of actors' movements on stage.
- (by extension) The arrangement or layout of something in order to create an impression.
- The organization of something in order to prepare for or facilitate working with it.
- A structure of posts and boards for supporting workmen, etc., as in building.
- The act or process of putting on an event.
- The business of running stagecoaches.
- The act of journeying in stagecoaches.
- The classification of a case of a disease, usually a cancer, into its anatomic or prognostic stage, which is a category of severity.
- (programming, uncountable) An environment for testing that exactly resembles a production environment.
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Examples of "staging" in Sentences
- The staging is eye-catching; though, as conventional as can be.
- They would be staging, in other words, at the same places Ferran did.
- What he does recommend, however, is a process he calls staging, which is essentially a series of progressively harder rules.
- This week alone a ceiling collapsed at the weightlifting venue and a bridge crumbled outside the main staging ground, Nehru Stadium, injuring 27.
- I gather that 'staging' is actually short for 'name-games-ice-breakers-hideous-shots time', but I agree that 'staging' is a far more agreeable title.
- In this context, therefore, exposing the Qana staging is as much part of the "war on terror" (albeit a small part) as all the many other activities against the terrorists.
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