Stages synonyms
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Level is defined as an accepted standard, or is a specific height or distance from a designated base.
A temporary manner, attitude, or pattern of behavior:
A stage, condition, level, or degree reached or indicated
A degree in progress or a grade or rank in a scale:
The definition of a notch is a cut in the shape of a ""V"" or a step or degree of measurement.
A step or degree
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Any of the stages in an orderly, systematic progression; step; degree
A flat or level surface.
(Biol.) A beak or beaklike part
podia
The definition of a podium is a raised area where you stand to give a presentation or command attention.
A frame of reference.
A strong beam of light used to illuminate prominently a particular person, thing, or group, as on a stage, in a window display, etc.
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The plane separating the stage proper from the audience and including the arch (proscenium arch) and the curtain within it
(--- Computers) A circuit board.
To present or picture to the mind
To represent, depict, or interpret in the manner indicated
To plan or prepare for:
To exhibit or manifest (oneself or itself) in a given character, condition, etc.
To act or operate as producer for:
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To cause to move rapidly, lightly, or irregularly:
To admit of being performed as specified
To cause to have an orderly, functional, or coherent structure:
To coordinate or arrange (something) so as to achieve (a desired result)
To strike down or lay level with the floor; to knock down.
To exhibit is defined as to display something publicly, or to show signs of a certain behavior or tendency.
To act the part of; to play
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To regard or present (actions, oneself, etc.) as though in a play; give dramatic quality to
To condition is to train someone to do a certain thing or react in a certain way.
To remain unbroken or unyielding; not give way
To perform for an audience:
To give; render
To serve or function as a substitute for another:
A step or level in the accomplishment of an act or a duty, or in the determination of a relationship. The level of an offense, such as murder and determining the appropriate punishment for it.
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A crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round.
Any place resembling a theater, esp. a lecture hall, surgical clinic, etc., having the floor of the seating space raked
Staging is a temporary structure, or how a play is presented, or presenting a home for sale, or a try-out period for a chef or waitperson in a restaurant.
The time, place, and circumstances in which a narrative, drama, or film takes place.
A place, means, or opportunity for public expression of opinion:
Theatrical arts or performances.
A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
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The central part of an ancient Roman amphitheater, where gladiatorial contests and shows took place
(--- Slang) A situation or set of circumstances:
A division of geologic time that is longer than an epoch and shorter than an era.
A place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation; as, a site for a church.
The definition of a locale is a specific place, especially in a story.
Scaffolding is a temporary structure that is used to hold workers while they perform work off the ground.
Dramatic effect; esp., exaggerated emotionalism
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closes (antonym)
To grapple; to engage in close combat.
times (related)
A period at one's disposal:
places (related)
A suitable setting or occasion:
machines (related)
(Telephony, abbreviation) An answering machine or, by extension, voice mail.
substitutes (related)
(Grammar) A word or construction used in place of another word, phrase, or clause.
controls (related)
To hold in restraint; check:
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actions (related)
An engagement between troops or ships:
Find another word for stages. In this page you can discover 57 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for stages, like: levels, phases, points, steps, legs, notches, pegs, grades, planes, rostra and podia.