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- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalmanipulate a situation so that someone is placed at a disadvantage or wrongly blamed for something:"he was stitched up by outsiders and ousted as chairman"
- arrange or secure a deal or agreement to one's advantage:"the company has stitched up major deals all over the world to boost sales"
nounBRITISH ENGLISHinformalstitch-up (noun) · stitch-ups (plural noun)- an act of placing someone in a position in which they will be wrongly blamed for something, or of manipulating a situation to one's advantage:"he called the deal a stitch-up and said other companies were prevented from submitting higher bids" · "to put it bluntly, the election was tantamount to a stitch-up"
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