"Stakeout" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stakeout" Meaning

A stakeout is a prolonged period of observation, often in secret, of a place, a person, or a situation, typically in order to gather information or to prevent someone from committing a crime. It can also refer to a film or theater production where actors or crew members are stationed in one place to capture long takes or specific scenes.

"Stakeout" Examples

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1. The detective set up a stakeout outside the suspect's house to gather more evidence.

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2. The crew will be on stakeout for at least two hours to capture some clear footage.

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3. Journalists were called to be part of the police stakeout for major ongoing news stories.

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4. A film starring a stalker who puts a lover on stakeout in a trendy coffee shop.

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5. Stakeout restaurants with the restaurant critic tonight and coming in here.

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"Stakeout" Similar Words

Stairway

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Stairways

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Referring to a set of steps that lead from floor to floor in a building, typically consisting of a series of rectangles or treads & risers that allow people to climb or descend between levels.<br><br>Example: "She climbed up the stairways to her favorite reading room on the second floor."

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Stakhanovism

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Stakhanovism is a term that originated from the name of Alexei Stakhanov, a coal miner in the Soviet Union whobecame famous in 1935 for his exceptional productivity. Stakhanov recorded a remarkably high output of 102 tons of coal in a single shift, nearly six times the average production of a miner at the time.<br><br>The term "Stakhanovism" refers to the movement and policy of intense industrial drive, acceleration of production, and public pressure to meet or exceed unrealistic productivity targets. The concept was popularized during the Stalinist era in the Soviet Union, where it was seen as a key element of the socialist competition, aimed at promoting high productivity and redefining labor norms.<br><br>The definition of stakhanovism can be as follows:<br><br>- A form of work ethics emphasizing high productivity and efficiency, often at the expense of personal well-being and social relationships.<br>- A movement that encourages competition and pushing beyond normal limits to achieve higher production targets, often used in an authoritarian or totalitarian system to control and discipline the workforce.<br>- A strategy to increase productivity and efficiency by creating an atmosphere of competition and rivalry among workers, often with minimal economic return to the workers themselves, focusing rather on the state's production targets.

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