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Topic: Politics

stablemate

IPA: //ˈsteɪbəlˌmeɪt//

KK: /ˈsteɪbəlˌmeɪt/

noun

Definition: A person or animal that comes from the same place or organization as another, often used to refer to racehorses that are kept in the same stable.

Example: The two racehorses were stablemates, training together every day.

stadtholderate

IPA: //ˈstɑːtˌhoʊldərˌeɪt//

KK: /ˈstädˌhōldərˌāt/

noun

Definition: The role or position held by a stadtholder, who is a governor or leader in certain regions, especially in the Netherlands historically.

Example: During the 17th century, the stadtholderate played a crucial role in the governance of the Dutch Republic.

stadtholdership

IPA: //ˈstɑːt.hoʊldər.ʃɪp//

KK: /ˈstɑtˌhoʊldərˌʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The position or role of a leader or governor in certain regions, especially in the Netherlands, during historical times.

Example: The stadtholdership was a significant position in the governance of the Dutch Republic.

stagnancy

IPA: /stæɡˈnænsi/

KK: /stægˈnænsi/

noun

Definition: The state of not moving or changing, often leading to a lack of progress or development.

Example: The stagnancy in the economy has caused many businesses to struggle.

stagnation

IPA: //stæɡˈneɪʃən//

KK: /stægˈneɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A state of not moving or changing, often leading to a lack of progress or development.

Example: The economy faced stagnation due to a lack of investment.

stake

IPA: /steɪk/

KK: /steɪk/

noun

Definition: A pointed piece of wood or metal that is driven into the ground to mark a spot, support a structure, or indicate a boundary. It can also refer to a share or interest in a business or financial venture.

Example: The campers used a stake to secure their tent to the ground.

transitive verb

Definition: To fasten or secure something using a pointed post or to risk something, especially money, in a game or business.

Example: He decided to stake his savings on the new business venture.

stakeholder

IPA: /ˈsteɪkˌhoʊldər/

KK: /ˈsteɪkˌhoʊldər/

noun

Definition: A person or group that has an interest or concern in a business or project, and can be affected by its outcomes.

Example: The company held a meeting to discuss the new policy with all stakeholders involved.

stakeout

IPA: /ˈsteɪkaʊt/

KK: /ˈsteɪkaʊt/

noun

Definition: The act of watching a specific place or person closely, usually by the police, to gather information or catch someone doing something illegal.

Example: The detectives set up a stakeout outside the suspect's house to catch him in the act.

stalemate

IPA: /ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt/

KK: /ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt/

noun

Definition: A situation where no progress can be made or no further action is possible, often used in games like chess when a player cannot make a legal move.

Example: The negotiations reached a stalemate, with neither side willing to compromise.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause a situation where no progress can be made, often in a game or negotiation, where neither side can win or move forward.

Example: The negotiations reached a stalemate, with both parties refusing to compromise.

stance

IPA: /stæns/

KK: /stæns/

noun

Definition: A person's mental position or attitude towards something, or the way they stand physically, especially in sports or when preparing for action.

Example: Her stance on environmental issues is very clear and strong.

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