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sweepstakes

[sweep-steyks]

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. a race or other contest for which the prize consists of the stakes contributed by the various competitors.

  2. the prize itself.

  3. a lottery in which winning tickets are selected at random, each winning-ticket number then being matched to one of the horses nominated for or entered in a specific race, and the amounts paid the winners being determined by the finishing order of the horses that run.

  4. lottery.

  5. any gambling transaction in which each of a number of persons contributes a stake, and the stakes are awarded to one or several winners.

  6. a risky venture that promises large rewards.

    the high-tech sweepstakes.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sweepstakes1

1485–95; earlier swepestake originally, a person who won all the stakes in a game; sweep 1, stake 2, -s 3
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Example Sentences

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The measure bans online gaming companies from offering digital sweepstakes that the tribes see as another threat to their exclusive rights to gambling.

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Spencer, who was sixth in last year’s sweepstakes race, led the Mustangs to their fourth straight team championship.

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And Bonta ruled against daily fantasy sweepstakes, reiterating the state’s position on gaming.

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Shapiro also linked the potential airplane deal to other acts of “influence peddling,” like Trump’s cryptocurrency sweepstakes.

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A shot at landing their point guard of the future in the Paige Bueckers sweepstakes.

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