Canadian English Meaning of staked
staked
Other Canadian English words related to staked
- financed
- funded
- subsidized
- backed
- bankrolled
- capitalized
- endorsed
- endowed
- maintained
- sponsored
- supported
- underwrote
- advocated
- helped
- champion
- cleared
- co-financed
- cofinanced
- defrayed
- footed
- dirt
- endorsed
- liquidated
- nourished
- paid
- paid off
- paid up
- patronised
- provided (for)
- quit
- recompensed
- refinanced
- refunded
- settled
- sprang (for)
- sprang
- stood
Nearest Words of staked
Definitions and Meaning of staked in English
staked
an interest or share in an especially commercial undertaking, a Mormon territorial jurisdiction comprising a group of wards, to fasten up or support (something, such as a plant) with stakes, a pointed piece (as of wood or metal) driven or to be driven into the ground especially as a marker or support, to tie to a stake, a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning, a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support, an interest or share in a business, to back financially, an interest or share in an undertaking or enterprise, to mark the limits of by or as if by stakes, bet entry 2 sense 1, the prize in a contest, stakes race, at issue, execution by burning at a stake, something that is staked for gain or loss, the subject matter (as property or an obligation) of an interpleader, to assert a title or right to something by or as if by placing stakes usually to satisfy a legal requirement, to tether to a stake, grubstake, bet, wager, to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes, to mark the limits of by stakes
FAQs About the word staked
staked
an interest or share in an especially commercial undertaking, a Mormon territorial jurisdiction comprising a group of wards, to fasten up or support (something,
financed,funded,subsidized,backed,bankrolled,capitalized,endorsed,endowed,maintained,sponsored
defunded
stains => stains, stainlessness => stainless, stags => Stags, stagnating => Stagnating, staging ground => staging ground,