26984 words

stake

24 definitions • 30 examples
1
a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business:

Examples:

hold a stake in/of He holds (= owns) a 40 percent stake in/of the company.
2
If you have a stake in something, it is important to you because you have a personal interest or involvement in it:

Examples:

Employers have a stake in the training of their staff.
3
the amount of money that you risk on the result of something such as a game or competition:

Examples:

high-stakes She spent two weeks in Las Vegas playing high-stakes blackjack at the casinos.
4
In an activity or competition, the stakes are the reward for the person who wins or succeeds in it:

Examples:

The team is playing for enormous stakes - the chance to play in the final.
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used in the names of horse races in which the prize money is provided by all the owners of the horses that are competing in the race:

Examples:

The Twixt Stakes is held at Laurel Park Racecourse.
6
a situation where someone is judged on how much of a particular quality they have:

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in the beauty, popularity, etc. stakes The prime minister is not very high in the popularity stakes (= he is not very popular) at the moment.
7
to increase the prize or reward in a competition or any activity in which you are competing:

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The fight promoters have decided to raise the stakes in order to attract better competitors.
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to make a situation more urgent or more difficult to ignore:

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The stowaways are trying to raise the stakes by refusing to eat until they are given money and aid.
9
a strong stick or metal bar with a pointed end:

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The stakes are pushed or hammered into the ground and can be used for supporting a plant or forming part of a fence.
10
in the past, a wooden post to which people were tied before being burned to death as a punishment:

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burned at the stake In medieval Europe, people accused of heresy were often burned at the stake.
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to risk an amount of money:

Examples:

stake something on something At the roulette table, he staked $10,000 on number 21.
12
to hold up and support something by fastening it to stakes:

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Tomato plants should be staked.
13
a share in something, esp. a financial share in a business, or an emotional investment in something:

Examples:

He holds a 20% stake in the company.
Parents have a large stake in their children’s education.
14
In an activity or competition, the stakes are the costs or risks involved in competing:

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the amount of money that you risk on the result of a game or competition:

Examples:

Almost everyone has a stake in the global economy these days.
16
a thick, strong, pointed wood or metal pole pushed into the ground and used to mark a spot or to support something:

Examples:

Stakes in the ground marked the outline of the new building.
17
to risk harming or losing something important:

Examples:

He has talent and ambition, and I’d stake my reputation on his success.
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to fasten something to a stake:

Examples:

Tomato plants should be staked soon after they are planted.
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the amount that someone has invested in a company, often expressed as a percentage of the total share capital (= money invested in a business in the form of shares):

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a 15%/3%/10%, etc. stake His 22% stake makes him the retailer's biggest shareholder.
have/hold/own a stake (in sth) The Chief Executive has a controlling stake in the company worth €58m.
acquire/buy/sell a stake (in sth)
increase/raise/reduce a stake (in sth)
20
if you have a stake in something, its success or failure will have an effect on you:

Examples:

All three officials have a personal stake in the President's re-election as it would allow them to keep their jobs.
21
the amount of money you risk losing by guessing the result of something wrongly:

Examples:

The City continued to play for high stakes in shares of the airline.
22

Examples:

Given the high stakes for both hardware makers and software suppliers, neither side is likely to give up easily.
23
if something like money, a job, or someone's reputation is at stake, it is in danger of being lost because of a particular situation:

Examples:

The company's reputation is at stake and they need to act quickly and decisively.
Up to 300 jobs are thought to be at stake at head office.
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to state that you have a right to something and that it should belong to you:

Examples:

Foreign companies across a range of sectors seek to stake a claim in China's fast-growing economy.
stake a claim to/for/on sth Various countries are trying to stake their claims to the oil under the polar ice cap.

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