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    Stag·ing
    /ˈstājiNG/

    noun

    • 1. the method of presenting a play or other dramatic performance: "the quality of staging and design"
    • 2. the activity or practice of styling and furnishing a property for sale in such a way as to enhance its attractiveness to potential buyers: North American "home staging has become a huge trend in the real estate industry"
  2. 1. : scaffolding. 2. a. : the business of running stagecoaches. b. : the act of journeying in stagecoaches. 3. : the act of putting on a play. 4. a. : the moving of troops or matériel forward in several stages. b. : the assembling of troops or matériel in transit in a particular place. Examples of staging in a Sentence.

  3. noun. the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage. a temporary platform or structure of posts and boards for support, as in building; scaffolding. home staging ( def ). Rocketry. the in-flight separation of a rocket stage from the remaining stages of a multistage missile or launch vehicle. the business of running stagecoaches.

  4. STAGING definition: 1. the performance of a play or show: 2. the activity of organizing an event: 3. the process of…. Learn more.

  5. 1. the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage. 2. a temporary platform or other structure used in building; scaffolding. 3. the business of operating stagecoaches. 4. the act of traveling by stagecoach. 5. the advancement of troops and supplies in a series of stages. [1275–1325]

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · noun. the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage. a temporary platform or structure of posts and boards for support, as in building; scaffolding. home staging. Rocketry. the in-flight separation of a rocket stage from the remaining stages of a multistage missile or launch vehicle. the business of running stagecoaches.

  7. 4 days ago · noun. 1. the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage. 2. a temporary platform or structure of posts and boards for support, as in building; scaffolding. 3. the in-flight separation of a rocket stage from the remaining stages of a multistage missile or launch vehicle. 4. the business of running stagecoaches. 5.

  8. Staging is a set of raised platforms used in a theatrical production. Construction workers also use staging to support them as they repair the outside of a building. In plays and film the word staging can be used for the scaffolding that physically supports scenery and actors — and also for the process of presenting a work theatrically.

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