staking Synonyms

staking Meaning

staking

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 staking

an interest or share in an especially commercial undertaking, a Mormon territorial jurisdiction comprising a group of wards, to fasten up or support (something,

supporting, capitalizing, subsidizing, financing,funding,endowing, maintaining, bankrolling, endorsing, sponsoring

defunding,,

The farmer staked his tomato plants to provide support and prevent them from falling over.

The hiker secured his tent by staking it firmly into the ground.

The gardener staked out the boundaries of his vegetable patch to mark the planting area.

The surveyor used a stake to mark a measurement point on the construction site.