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staging area
noun
- an area, as a port of embarkation, where troops are assembled and readied for transit to a new field of operations.
- any area or place serving as a point of assembly or preparation on the way to a destination.
staging area
noun
- a general locality used as a checkpoint or regrouping area for military formations in transit
Word History and Origins
Origin of staging area1
Example Sentences
My living room looks like the staging area for an academic Lollapalooza.
The garage is a literal and figurative mudroom, a staging area for life.
News organizations were forced to abandon staging areas outside the building because of attacks by rioters, prosecutors said, leading to the vandalism.
Woods later entered a media staging area, threw equipment and tackled a cameraman, prosecutors alleged.
On the other side, he knew, lay a packed snowmobile road he’d used as a staging area for his heliski clients earlier that winter, where the going would be easier.
He goes down to the secure motorcade staging area, looking for a solution.
Had cattle chewed down the grass or had it been groomed to be a staging area for moving contraband?
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