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straddle

noun

1 straddle

A noncommittal or equivocal position.

2 straddle

A gymnastic exercise performed with a leg on either side of the parallel bars.

3 straddle

The act of sitting or standing astride.

synonym: span.

Dutch: overspanning, spreidstand

4 straddle

The option to buy or sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date; consists of an equal number of put and call options.

Polish: strategia stelaża

verb

1 straddle

Sit or stand astride of.

Roget 607: change one's mind, change one's intention, change one's purpose, change one's note; abjure, renounce; withdraw from etc. (relinquish) 624; waver, vacillate; wheel round, ... show more

Roget 799a: speculate, invest, trade, trade stocks, play the market; buy long, sell short, take a position, straddle; take a plunge, plunge in, take a flier [Coll.].   

Dutch: schrijlings zitten op, zich vrijblijvend opstellen

2 straddle

Range or extend over; occupy a certain area:
— The plants straddle the entire state.

synonym: range.

Roget 266: travel, journey, course; take a journey, go a journey; take a walk, go out for walk etc. n.; have a run; take the air.    flit, take wing; migrate, ... show more

3 straddle

Be noncommittal.


adverb

Roget 215: astride on, straddle.   

Moby thesaurus: abstain, abut on, across, amble, astraddle, astride, barge, be based on, bear on, bestraddle, bestride, bowl along, bundle, bypass, call, carry, clump, cop out, cover, cross ... show more.

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