1. staged - Adjective
2. staged - Verb
3. staged - Adjective Satellite
deliberately arranged for effect
written for or performed on the stage
Source: WordNetThe civil war in Rwanda and other ethnic massacres were an integral part of US foreign policy, carefully staged in accordance with precise strategic and economic objectives. Michel Chossudovsky
I have the little idea, my friend, that this is a crime very carefully planned and staged. It is a far-sighted, long-headed crime. It is not - how shall I express it? - a Latin crime. It is a crime that shows traces of a cool, resourceful, deliberate brain - I think an Anglo-Saxon brain. Agatha Christie
We take for granted the need to escape the self. Yet the self can also be a refuge. In totalitarian countries the great hunger is for private life. Absorption in the minutiae of an individual existence is the only refuge from the apocalyptic madhouse staged by maniacal saviors of humanity. Eric Hoffer
Did you know I staged the first performance in America of At the Hawk's Well? Kenneth Rexroth
I really don't want to write a score until the whole show is cast and staged. Stephen Sondheim
I got kicked out in grade school because I staged a riot because I wanted more library time. Bitsie Tulloch