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Definition stake in British English

stake noun

noun
/steɪk/
1

the part of a business that you own because you have invested money in it

Example

They took a 40% stake in the company last year.

Example

Coca-Cola has a majority stake in the company.

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1.1

the degree to which you are involved in something and want it to succeed

Example

He has a huge stake in making the peace process work.

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2

an amount of money that you risk losing when you try to guess the result of a race or competition

Example

He liked gambling, but only for small stakes.

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2.1

the things that you can gain or lose by taking a risk, for example in business or politics

Example

With such high stakes, the atmosphere was tense.

Example

The Americans have raised the stakes in a bitter fight over imports.

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3

a wooden or metal post with a pointed end that is used for supporting or marking something

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3.1

a thick wooden pole that someone was tied to and burnt in the past as a punishment

Example

Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake in 1431.

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4

used in the names of some horse races

Example

the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot

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4.1

used for talking about a competition or comparison that seems like a race

Example

Who are the main contenders in the party leadership stakes?

Example

They're running neck and neck in the popularity stakes.

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Definition stake in British English