Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
large-stake
noun
/lɑrdʒ steɪk/

Definition
A significant investment or interest in a particular venture or situation.

Examples
- Investors often prefer to buy a large-stake in startups to secure better returns.
- His large-stake in the company gave him considerable power in decision-making.
- She decided to take a large-stake in renewable energy projects.

Meaning
Refers to having a considerable amount of money, resources, or involvement in a business or investment, often implying a strong influence or potential for higher returns.

Synonyms
- substantial interest
- major investment
- significant holding