Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stake-up
Noun
/steɪk ʌp/

Definition
A stake-up refers to a position or share in a project or investment, often as part of a partnership or team effort.

Examples
- The investors agreed to a stake-up in the new startup to help it grow.
- Her stake-up in the community garden project allowed her to influence decisions on planting.
- They formed a stake-up with several other firms to share the risks and profits.

Meaning
The term stake-up combines the concept of having a stake (or investment) in something with the idea of actively participating or contributing.

Synonyms
- Investment
- Partnership
- Share
- Contribution
- Holding