staging
Americannoun
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the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage.
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a temporary platform or structure of posts and boards for support, as in building; scaffolding.
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Rocketry. the in-flight separation of a rocket stage from the remaining stages of a multistage missile or launch vehicle.
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the business of running stagecoaches.
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the act of traveling by stages or by stagecoach.
noun
Etymology
Origin of staging
Example Sentences
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We caught up with Jade on the red carpet to talk about her performance at last year's Brit Awards - an incredibly ambitious, three-act staging of her debut solo single Angel Of My Dreams.
From BBC
It is preparing to host the Paralympics and is currently staging Milan Fashion Week.
From Barron's
Because this is a low-key charity gig, the staging and lighting are minimal; but the star makes the room shrink, shimmying around in a jade green ballgown with irrepressible energy.
From BBC
The staging, arranged around striking tableaux, is at once cinematic and fleetly theatrical.
From Los Angeles Times
Marked by its stark staging and ritualistic intensity, the work remains one of the most enduring interpretations of Ravel's best-known work and continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
From Barron's
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