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  • 1stake-out — ˈstake out [stake out stake outs] noun a situation in which police watch a building secretly to find evidence of illegal activities   Example Bank: • an armed stake out of the building …

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  • 2stake out — index border (bound), demarcate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3stake-out — ► NOUN informal ▪ a period of secret surveillance …

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  • 4stake|out — «STAYK OWT», noun. surveillance of an area where criminal activity is expected: »Detectives…got her picture identified, discovered her modus operandi, and put a stakeout on her neighborhood (Time) …

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  • 5stake out — transitive verb 1. : to assign (as a policeman) to a specified area usually to conduct a surveillance 2. : to maintain a police surveillance of (as a suspect or an area) * * * stake out [phrasal verb] stake (something) out or stake out… …

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  • 6stake out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stake out : present tense I/you/we/they stake out he/she/it stakes out present participle staking out past tense staked out past participle staked out 1) stake out something to explain your opinion clearly and …

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  • 7stake out — verb a) To mark off the limits by stakes; as, to stake out land; to stake out a new road. Bradley, von Schoenvorts and I, with Miss La Rues help, staked out the various buildings and the outer wall. When the day was done, we had quite an array of …

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  • 8stake out — v. (D; tr.) to stake out on, to (AE) (to stake out a claim to a mine) * * * [ steɪk aʊt] to (to stake outa claim to a mine; AE) (D;tr.) to stake outon …

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  • 9Stake Out — Infobox Television show name = Stake Out caption = format = Game show picture format = 4:3 runtime = 30mins (inc. commercials) creator = The Chatterbox Partnership presenter = Anthony Davis country = UK network = Challenge TV producer = location …

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  • 10stake out — PHRASAL VERB If you stake out a position that you are stating or a claim that you are making, you are defending the boundaries or limits of the position or claim. [V P n (not pron)] Those who want to take child abuse seriously today must stake… …

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