STAKE OUT

"To stake out one's path is to observe with patience, awaiting the arrival of purpose and clarity in life's complexity."

đź“– Definition

To stake out means to visually monitor a location or situation over time, often to observe behaviors, movements, or gather information covertly.

Examples in context

đź“– Definition

To stake out means to visually monitor a location or situation over time, often to observe behaviors, movements, or gather information covertly.

📝 Grammar Info

Separable
Yes
You can place an object between 'stake' and 'out', e.g., 'stake the area out.'
Register
Neutral
The phrasal verb is suitable for both casual and formal contexts.
Transitive
Yes
It requires a direct object, e.g., 'stake out the house.'

📊 Conjugation Table

Tense Form Example
Present Simple stake out Agents stake out the suspect's house daily.
Past Simple staked out The officers staked out the café last night.
Present Continuous staking out They are staking out potential locations for the new office.
Present Perfect have staked out Detectives have staked out the area for weeks.

đź’ˇ When to Use

Surveillance or monitoring
Use when detailing or discussing continuous observation of a place or person for collecting information.
Example: "The detective team staked out the suspect's hideout all night."
Claiming or defining space
Use when someone defines or claims space or territory for a particular purpose or intention.
Example: "Protesters staked out a section of the park for their demonstration."
Strategic planning
Use when observing a situation strategically to plan subsequent actions or decisions.
Example: "Marketing teams often stake out competitors’ product launches to gain insights."

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Wrong object placement
❌ Wrong: They out stake the area.
âś… Correct: They stake out the area.
đź’ˇ Tip: Remember that 'out' follows 'stake' directly unless it's separable.
Confusing with other phrasal verbs
❌ Wrong: We staked off the location.
âś… Correct: We staked out the location.
đź’ˇ Tip: Think of 'out' as outdoors or outward observation.
Omitting an object
❌ Wrong: They staked out.
âś… Correct: They staked out the office.
đź’ˇ Tip: Always specify what is being 'staked out' for clarity.
Practice

STAKE OUT - IN PRACTICE

Study Method Proposal

  1. Listen and repeat the audio as many times as needed to improve your pronunciation
  2. Use the audio as a dictation exercise, trying to write what you hear and understand
  3. Create a new sentence following the structure of the example sentences

Examples in Context

  • 1
    Listen to example

    Journalists staked out the celebrity's home, hoping for an exclusive photo.

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  • 2
    Listen to example

    Wildlife enthusiasts stake out remote locations to study animal behaviors.

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  • 3
    Listen to example

    Protesters staked out city hall, demanding action against climate change.

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Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

surveil observe

Antonyms

ignore

Quick Check

Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb:

"The private investigator decided to ___ the premises overnight."

stake in
stake out
stake over
stake on

In Context

In 1965, Helen Gandy, J. Edgar Hoover’s long-time secretary, played a pivotal role during the posthumous handling of Hoover’s secret files. As Hoover’s health declined, Gandy began to stake out her own territory in the bureaucratic footprint of the FBI. After Hoover’s death in 1972, Gandy was tasked with the monumental responsibility of organizing and possibly destroying files that Hoover had accumulated during his tenure. Over decades, these files had become infamous, as Hoover had often used them for political leverage. As the stories of Hoover's covert operations circulated, investigators from various agencies staked out the records, eager to uncover any materials that could reveal government improprieties or Hoover's excesses in power. Gandy’s diligence in this period was legendary; she meticulously staked out the practical steps necessary to fulfill her deceased employer’s implicit wishes. Defying pressure from politicians and law enforcement authorities, she systematically collected, reviewed, and then destroyed thousands of classified documents. At the conclusion of this process, those who had hoped to gain insights from Hoover’s files were left frustrated. Gandy’s methodical approach ensured that the secrets Hoover had buried remained shrouded in mystery, reflecting a deep loyalty to her lifelong boss.

âť“ Frequently Asked Questions about Stake Out

What is the origin of stake out?

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The term 'stake out' originated in the mid-20th century from law enforcement and detective work, referring to the practice of surveillance or observation of a suspect or location to collect information.

Can stake out be used in formal and informal contexts?

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Yes, 'stake out' is a neutral phrasal verb suitable for both formal and informal situations. It is frequently utilized in professional settings like law enforcement or casual discussions about observing a process or scene.

What is the difference between stake out and surveil?

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'Stake out' often implies a physical presence over time to monitor a location, while 'surveil' is more general, involving any surveillance method, including technological means without necessarily being at the site.
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