stafette

[stəˈfɛtə]

stafette Definition

  • 1a relay race
  • 2a courier or messenger

Using stafette: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stafette" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stafette race requires each team member to run a certain distance before passing the baton to the next runner.

  • Example

    The stafette delivered the important documents to the embassy on time.

stafette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stafette

Phrases with stafette

  • to pass on a responsibility or task to someone else

    Example

    After working on the project for months, she decided to pass the stafette to her colleague.

  • the stick or baton used in a relay race to pass from one runner to another

    Example

    He dropped the stafette baton during the race, causing his team to lose.

  • a relay race where each team member runs a certain distance before passing the baton to the next runner

    Example

    The stafette race is a popular event in track and field competitions.

Origins of stafette

from French 'stafette', meaning 'relay'

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Summary: stafette in Brief

'Stafette' [stəˈfɛtə] refers to a relay race or a courier/messenger. It is often used in the context of sports, such as the 'stafette race,' where each team member runs a certain distance before passing the baton to the next runner. The phrase 'pass the stafette' means to pass on a responsibility or task to someone else.