staging

[ US /ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /stˈe‍ɪd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. travel by stagecoach
  2. a system of scaffolds
  3. the production of a drama on the stage
  4. getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket
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How To Use staging In A Sentence

  • Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • The mechanics of staging a play are very complicated.
  • More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized.
  • The museum is staging an exhibition of Picasso's work.
  • The intertidal mudflats and coastal lagoons are important staging sites for migratory shorebirds, including red knot Calidris canutus, white-rumped sandpiper C. fuscicollis and Hudsonian godwit Limosa haemastica. Península Valdés, Argentina
  • Locale: Staging and dressing together constitute locale and their absence will render it "vague" or "vapid" -- though a writer might, of course, pare away the requisite details deliberately, in the same way they might pare away features distinguishing voice. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Many hotels are showing enterprise and imagination by staging special events.
  • Privatisation is a necessary staging post to an open market.
  • I cannot imagine a successful staging of a piece with so much instrumental music and that has very little stageable drama to it.
  • The company became state-supported in 1921 and under ballet master A. Romanowski presented stagings of the Ballets Russes and early Soviet repertories.
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