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ante
1[ an-tee ]
noun
- Poker. a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.
- an amount of money paid in advance to insure an individual's share in a joint business venture.
- Informal. an individual's share of the total expenses incurred by a group.
- Informal. the price or cost of something.
verb (used with object)
- Poker. to put (one's initial stake) into the pot.
- to produce or pay (one's share) (usually followed by up ):
He anted up his half of the bill.
verb (used without object)
- Poker. to put one's initial stake into the pot.
- Informal. to pay (usually followed by up ).
ante-
2- a prefix meaning “before,” used in the formation of compound words:
anteroom; antebellum; antedate.
ante-
1prefix
- before in time or position; previous to; in front of
antedate
antechamber
ante
2/ ˈæntɪ /
noun
- the gaming stake put up before the deal in poker by the players
- informal.a sum of money representing a person's share, as in a syndicate
- up the ante informal.to increase the costs, risks, or considerations involved in taking an action or reaching a conclusion
whenever they reached their goal, they upped the ante by setting more complex challenges for themselves
verb
- to place (one's stake) in poker
- informal.usually foll by up to pay
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ante1
Example Sentences
“They’ve got to up the ante by searching officers going in,” Davis says.
“This is my guy,” he said, before quickly upping the ante: “I got this inning,” he declared, as Muncy later recounted.
Bruce Hoffman, an insurgency expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, said Israel often disregarded U.S. military advice because “Israel was looking for a new status quo, not a return to the status quo ante ... which I’m not sure was understood in Washington.”
In July, Samsung released the latest versions of its foldable phones, the Z Flip6 and Z Fold6, and Huawei has just upped the ante in that department by unveiling a handset called the Mate XT, in China, which contains two folds, folding the screen into thirds.
However, Sinner then underlined his status as world number one, upping the ante when it mattered most to strike the crucial blow as Fritz served to stay in the set at 5-4 down.
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