staging

/ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to the process of organizing and presenting a performance or event.
    • The staging area was busy with actors and technicians.
    • The staging crew worked hard to set up the lights.
    • She attended a workshop on staging techniques for theater.
noun
  1. The process of organizing and presenting a play, show, or event.
    • The elaborate staging included special lighting and moving platforms.
    • She is in charge of the staging for the school talent show.
    • The staging of the musical took three months of rehearsals.
  2. A temporary platform or structure used for work or performance.
    • The band played on a small staging in the park.
    • Workers set up staging around the building to repair the roof.
    • We need to rent staging for the outdoor concert.
  3. The process of preparing a house for sale by decorating and arranging furniture to make it more attractive to buyers.
    • Home staging can help a house sell faster and for a higher price.
    • They hired a professional for the staging of their apartment.
    • Good staging makes a room look bigger and brighter.
  4. A system of classifying the extent or severity of a disease, especially cancer.
    • Staging helps determine the best treatment options.
    • Early staging of the disease improves the chances of recovery.
    • The doctor explained the cancer staging to the patient.
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