Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
set the stage for something
phrase
/sɛt ðə steɪdʒ fɔr ˈsʌmθɪŋ/

Definition
To create the conditions or prepare the environment for something to happen or develop.

Examples
- Before launching the new product, they set the stage for success with a comprehensive marketing campaign.
- The teacher set the stage for an engaging class discussion by introducing relevant topics beforehand.
- His impressive performance in the first half set the stage for the team’s victory in the second half.

Meaning
This phrase is often used to indicate that someone has made preparations or established a context that will lead to a particular outcome, especially in discussions, projects, or performances.

Synonyms
- prepare the ground for
- lay the groundwork for
- create the conditions for