• Noun

    a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
    a raised platform or floor, as for speakers, performers, etc.
    Theater .
    the platform on which the actors perform in a theater.
    this platform with all the parts of the theater and all the apparatus back of the proscenium.
    the stage, the theater, esp. acting, as a profession
    He plans to make the stage his career.
    Movies . sound stage.
    the scene of any action.
    a stagecoach.
    a place of rest on a journey; a regular stopping place of a stagecoach or the like, for the change of horses, mules, etc.
    the distance between two places of rest on a journey; each of the portions of a journey.
    a portion or period of a course of action, of life, etc.
    the adolescent stage of human development.
    Entomology .
    any one of the major time periods in the development of an insect, as the embryonic, larval, pupal, and imaginal stages.
    Also called stadium. any one of the periods of larval growth between molts.
    Economics, Sociology . a major phase of the economic or sociological life of human beings or society
    the patriarchal stage.
    Geology . a division of stratified rocks corresponding to a single geologic age.
    the small platform of a microscope on which the object to be examined is placed.
    Radio . an element in a complex mechanism, as a tube and its accessory structures in a multiple amplifier.
    Rocketry . a section of a rocket containing a rocket engine or cluster of rocket engines, usually separable from other such sections when its propellant is exhausted.

    Verb (used with object)

    to represent, produce, or exhibit on or as if on a stage
    The drama class staged a play during Christmas vacation.
    to furnish with a stage, staging, stage set, etc.
    to write, direct, or produce (a play) with the action taking place as if in a specified locale or time
    He staged the fantasy on Mars in the year 2500.
    to plan, organize, or carry out (an activity), esp. for dramatic or public effect
    Workers staged a one-day strike.
    to classify the natural progression of (a disease, esp. cancer).

    Verb (used without object)

    to be suitable for presentation or performance on the stage
    The script didn't stage well.
    to travel by stagecoach. ?

    Idioms

    by easy stages, working, traveling, etc., slowly, with frequent pauses; unhurriedly
    with many stops; gradually.
    go on the stage, to become an actor
    esp. in the theater
    She knew from the age of 12 that she would go on the stage.
    hold the stage
    to continue to be produced, as a play or other theatrical production.
    to be the center of attention.
    on stage, performing
    esp. as an actor.

    Antonyms

    verb
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