stake something out

Related to word: stake

Phrasal Verb

Definition (declare)

  1. to declare or clarify your viewpoint or stance on an issue

    • In the meeting, she staked out her position on environmental conservation clearly.

    • As a professional, he consistently staked out his views so that everyone understood.

    • During the debate, he staked out his opposition to the policy without hesitation.

Definition (observe)

  1. to continuously observe a location in order to apprehend criminals or to spot a celebrity

    • The police staked out the local bank to catch the thief.

    • The reporters staked out near the celebrity’s house in hopes of capturing her photo.

    • The agents staked out near the suspect’s residence for several days.