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STARE IN JUDICIO(law)
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STARE DECISIS(law)

stare 1, verb (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: starian]
to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes, for example because you are surprised, angry, or bored
stare at
::What are you staring at?
stare (at sb) in disbelief/amazement/horror etc
::She stared at me in disbelief.
::She sat there staring into space (=looking for a long time at nothing) .
be staring sb in the face
a) informal if something is staring you in the face, it is very clear or easy to notice but you have not noticed it
::The solution was staring me right in the face all along.
b) to seem impossible to avoid
::Defeat was staring us in the face.
-see also stark staring mad at stark 2 (2)
stare out [stare sb out] phr v
to look at someone for so long that they start to feel uncomfortable and look away