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ante
1[an-tee]
noun
Poker., a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.
an amount of money paid in advance to insure an individual's share in a joint business venture.
Informal., an individual's share of the total expenses incurred by a group.
Informal., the price or cost of something.
verb (used with object)
Poker., to put (one's initial stake) into the pot.
to produce or pay (one's share) (usually followed byup ).
He anted up his half of the bill.
verb (used without object)
Poker., to put one's initial stake into the pot.
Informal., to pay (usually followed byup ).
ante-
2a prefix meaning “before,” used in the formation of compound words.
anteroom; antebellum; antedate.
ante
1/ ˈæntɪ /
noun
the gaming stake put up before the deal in poker by the players
informal, a sum of money representing a person's share, as in a syndicate
informal, to increase the costs, risks, or considerations involved in taking an action or reaching a conclusion
whenever they reached their goal, they upped the ante by setting more complex challenges for themselves
verb
to place (one's stake) in poker
informal, (usually foll by up) to pay
ante-
2prefix
before in time or position; previous to; in front of
antedate
antechamber
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ante1
Example Sentences
But if American buyers want to pump the brakes on hybrid and electric alternatives, Genesis is well positioned to supply the status quo—or even status quo ante.
The growing discussion around the potential presence of European peacekeepers in Ukraine, if and when the war ends, has also upped the ante.
On Thursday, he upped the ante a little more by saying that Europe have the chance this week to "go down as one of greatest Ryder Cup teams in history".
This is a knotted situation that could become even worse domestically if Rangers were not so hell-bent on raising the ante in the crisis stakes.
Pyongyang has upped the ante in recent weeks, with leader Kim Jong Un's sister rebuffing efforts towards reconciliation made by Lee's government.
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