First Known Use: before 12th century
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1stake
noun \ˈstāk\
: a pointed stick or post that is pushed into the ground especially to mark a place or to support something
the stake : a post that a person was tied to and burned on in the past as a form of punishment
stakes : something (such as money) that you could win or lose in a game, contest, etc.
Full Definition of STAKE
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: a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support
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a : a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning b : execution by burning at a stake
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a : something that is staked for gain or loss b : the prize in a contest c : an interest or share in an undertaking or enterprise
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: a Mormon territorial jurisdiction comprising a group of wards
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: stakes race —usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction
— at stake
: at issue : in jeopardy
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Origin of STAKE
Middle English, from Old English staca; akin to Middle Low German stake pole, and perhaps to Latin tignum beam
2stake
transitive verb
: to risk the loss of (something, such as money)
: to support (something, such as a plant) with stakes
stakedstak·ing
Full Definition of STAKE
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: to mark the limits of by or as if by stakes
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: to tether to a stake
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: to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes
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: to back financially
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— stake a claim
: to assert a title or right to something by or as if by placing stakes usually to satisfy a legal requirement
First Known Use of STAKE
14th century
Related to STAKE
- Synonyms
- bankroll, capitalize, endow, fund, finance, subsidize, underwrite
- Antonyms
- defund
STAKING Defined for Kids
1stake
noun \ˈstāk\
Definition of STAKE for Kids
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: a pointed piece (as of wood) that is driven into the ground as a marker or a support for something <tent stakes> <A sign was nailed to a stake.>
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: a post to which a person is tied to be put to death by burning
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: something that is put up to be won or lost in gambling <They play cards for high stakes.>
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: the prize in a contest
2stake
verb
stakedstak·ing
Definition of STAKE for Kids
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: 2bet 1 <I've staked my reputation on the new plan.>
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: to mark the limits of by stakes <They staked out the yard.>
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: to fasten or support (as plants) with stakes
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: to give money to in order to help (as with a project)
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