staked
word · lemma: stake
Definition
'Staked' is the past tense of 'stake.' It can mean to risk something valuable (like money) on an outcome, or to support, mark, or secure something using a stake (a pointed stick or post).
Usage & Nuances
'Staked' is often used in gambling ('staked $100 on a game'), business (risking resources), or physical contexts (plants staked into the ground). Not as common in everyday speech—typically more formal or descriptive. Do not confuse with 'steak' (the food).
Example Sentences
The tent was securely staked into the ground before the storm hit.
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I staked my reputation on the project's success, so it has to work.
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He staked $50 on the football match.
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The young tree was staked to help it grow straight.
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They staked their hopes on winning the competition.
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She staked everything she had on that business idea.
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