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staked

Staked (adj) means marked out with stakes driven into the ground. Example: “The surveyors left the plot clearly staked before the builders arrived.”

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Marked out with stakes driven into the ground.
"The surveyors left the plot clearly staked before the builders arrived."
"A staked garden bed kept the dog from wandering onto the new plants."

How to use staked

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In plain EnglishHaving stakes put in to mark a boundary or support something.

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more staked comparative, most staked superlative

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What does “staked” mean?

The word “staked” means marked out with stakes driven into the ground. In plain terms, having stakes put in to mark a boundary or support something.

How do you use “staked” in a sentence?

Here is “staked” used in a sentence: “The surveyors left the plot clearly staked before the builders arrived.”

What part of speech is “staked”?

“Staked” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of staked?

"staked" (adj) means marked out with stakes driven into the ground.

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