Staged example sentences
Related (10): rehearsal, act, production, performance, play, scene, drama, show, curtain, theater
staged
adjective
staged (adjective)
- presented or performed on a stage:
- planned, organized, or arranged in advance (often of an event or situation intended to seem otherwise):
stage
verb
staged (past tense) · staged (past participle)
- present a performance of (a play or other show):
- (of a person or group) organize and participate in (a public event):
- cause (something dramatic or unexpected) to happen:
- style or furnish (a property for sale) in such a way as to enhance its attractiveness to potential buyers:
- diagnose or classify (a disease or patient) as having reached a particular stage in the expected progression of the disease:
Synonyms
present, produce, mount, direct, perform, act, render, give, organize, arrange, coordinate, orchestrate, choreograph, direct, run, manage, conduct, administrate, administer, mastermind, engineer, concert"Staged" Example Sentences
1. She staged a protest to get her voice heard.2. He staged a coup to take control of the government.
3. The play was staged in an old theater.
4. They staged a demonstration to show their discontent.
5. The museum staged an exhibition of ancient artifacts.
6. She staged a daring escape from the prison.
7. He staged a rally to support his campaign.
8. The theater staged a production of a classic musical.
9. They staged a walkout to protest the new policy.
10. The band staged a comeback tour after a decade away.
11. She staged a sit-in to show her opposition.
12. He staged a surprise attack on the enemy.
13. They staged a rally to show their support.
14. The company staged a massive product launch.
15. The group staged a march to raise awareness.
16. He staged a revolt to overthrow the government.
17. The school staged a performance of Shakespeare.
18. They staged a blockade to prevent access.
19. She staged a hunger strike to draw attention.
20. He staged an intervention to help her.