Antonyms for staging
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : stey-jing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsteɪ dʒɪŋ |
Definition of staging
Origin :- to designate "stopping place or assembly point," 1945, from stage (v.)
- verb arrange, produce
- This staging was, perhaps, twenty feet from the ground, and the latter frozen.
- Extract from : « A Woman who went to Alaska » by May Kellogg Sullivan
- It is the most effective scene in the world for the amount of staging.
- Extract from : « From Edinburgh to India & Burmah » by William G. Burn Murdoch
- His staging is of the simplest, and therefore, the most natural.
- Extract from : « Adventures in the Arts » by Marsden Hartley
- The bucket was dumped by a man on a staging erected on the pier form.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- The staging was then moved into position for another column.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- Just then some packages of a different character were pushed upon the staging.
- Extract from : « The Quadroon » by Mayne Reid
- The staging had been already taken in, as I recognised her on the wharf-boat.
- Extract from : « The Quadroon » by Mayne Reid
- But the most astonishing thing about The Eye of Apollo is the staging.
- Extract from : « G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study » by Julius West
- They had lowered the staging so low that the foreman could reach it.
- Extract from : « The Doers » by William John Hopkins
- But it was essential that I break up the scene he was staging.
- Extract from : « Greylorn » by John Keith Laumer
Synonyms for staging
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