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statement
state
  1. A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
    1. (physics) A complete description of a system, consisting of parameters that determine all properties of the system.
    2. (computing) The stable condition of a processor during a particular clock cycle.
    3. (computing) The set of all parameters relevant to a computation.
    4. (computing) The values of all parameters at some point in a computation.
    5. (sciences) The physical property of matter as solid, liquid, gas or plasma.
    6. (obsolete) Highest and stationary condition, as that of maturity between growth and decline, or as that of crisis between the increase and the abating of a disease; height; acme.
  2. High social standing or circumstance.
    1. Pomp, ceremony, or dignity.
    2. Rank; condition; quality.
    3. Condition of prosperity or grandeur; wealthy or prosperous circumstances; social importance.
    4. A chair with a canopy above it, often standing on a dais; a seat of dignity; also, the canopy itself.
    5. (obsolete) A great person, a dignitary; a lord or prince.
    6. (obsolete) Estate, possession.
  3. A polity.
    1. Any sovereign polity; a national or city-state government.
    2. A political division of a federation retaining a notable degree of autonomy, as in the United States or Germany; (by extension, informal, US) any province.
    3. (obsolete) A form of government other than a monarchy.
    4. (anthropology) A society larger than a tribe. A society large enough to form a state in the sense of a government.
  4. (mathematics) An element of the range of the random variables that define a random process.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “What is the state of the business at this present moment?”
      “Where there is no higher authority, as in a world composed only of nation states, the state has to be judge and jury in its own cause.”
      “And in isolated towns with dilapidated areas, the state of the restrooms can hit one like a ton of bricks.”
statesman
  1. A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.
  2. A male political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.
  3. In the dialect of the English Lake District and nearby, a man who lives on a landed estate.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “He remains the only British statesman whose entire career depended on the control and use of military power.”
      “It's no fun going after someone who has no experience on television but a really smart statesman and politician like him, you bet.”
      “He has been accorded the status of a senior statesman in the Indian cricket team by his mates.”
statesperson
  1. A politician who is a leader in national or international affairs.
  2. A political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Thus preserving the life of the state and the ethical community it envelops becomes a moral duty of the statesperson.”
      “While many know Ray as the consummate statesperson for our profession, I have grown to trust Ray as an invaluable friend, colleague and mentor.”
      “If you are promoting the leader of your company as a great statesperson, you are obviously bringing attention to your stock and your leadership.”
stateswoman
  1. A woman who is a leader in national or international affairs.
  2. A female political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The job of US ambassador to the world also transformed her from politician to stateswoman.”
      “She is a military leader who cares for her soldiers and a stateswoman who cares for her nation.”
      “Now she is lauded as the beloved elder stateswoman of the tournament.”
stater
  1. One who states.
  2. A citizen of the United States of America who is a confirmed or lifelong resident of one single state.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Every man was to receive a stater per month, the captains twice, and the generals four times as much.”
      “They had no coinage, whereas those in the south-east had theirs, copied from a stater of Philip of Macedon.”
      “A Gallic gold stater coin, discovered at the beginning of the century, is evidence of the area's long history of human occupation.”
statemonger
  1. One versed in politics.
  2. One who dabbles in state affairs.
statementing
  1. (Britain, education) formal official assessment of a child as having special needs.
stater
  1. A gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient Greece.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Every man was to receive a stater per month, the captains twice, and the generals four times as much.”
      “They had no coinage, whereas those in the south-east had theirs, copied from a stater of Philip of Macedon.”
      “A Gallic gold stater coin, discovered at the beginning of the century, is evidence of the area's long history of human occupation.”
statecraft
  1. The skills of being a statesman, of leading a country well; statesmanship.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The political history of ancient or medieval India and the conventions of statecraft unearthed by that history have influenced Indians even less.”
      “The Shield of Achilles synthesises his various strands of expertise, weaving history with statecraft, law, diplomacy and military strategy.”
      “One example would be his last testament in court, in which he repeatedly accuses Gandhi of flouting the canons of secular statecraft.”
statie
  1. (slang) In law enforcement, a state trooper.
statehouse
  1. The building where a legislature meets to do matters of state.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It will get statehouse representatives and state senators writing in and saying what good corporate citizens these companies are.”
      “For starters, Republicans are in control of the statehouse, and Republicans and tax increases mix about as well as oil and water.”
      “The GOP also enhanced its hold on the statehouse, which the party took over two years ago.”
statesmanship
  1. The craft or skill of being a statesman, of leading a government well.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “What is lacking is the vision and the statesmanship necessary to make that vision a reality.”
      “The king never attempted to verse the prince in matters of parliamentary practice, statesmanship, or foreign policy.”
      “Unlike his opponent, the senator thinks statesmanship alone can't restore the faith of a betrayed electorate.”
statehooder
  1. A person who promotes or supports statehood for a certain territory.
stateprison
  1. (US, dated) A prison maintained by the state.
statefulness
  1. The state or condition of being stateful.
stateliness
  1. The quality or state of being stately
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The stateliness of the ancient castle took my breath away as I marveled at its grandeur.”
      “The stateliness of her gown and the way she carried herself made her the epitome of elegance at the ball.”
      “At a universal level both the Sun and Leo are associated with royalty, majesty, stateliness, dignity, and authority.”
statelessness
  1. The property of being stateless.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Richard Falk argues that the statelessness of the terrorists might make democracy or nationhood an inappropriate forum of address.”
      “But in a recent study two World Bank economists found a surprising side to Somali statelessness.”
      “No people can be expected to accept a political solution that condemns them to a permanent state of poverty, statelessness and refugeehood.”
statemate
  1. One who comes from the same state.
statehood
  1. The property of being a state.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Their ultimate objective may be securing some form of statehood for them as autonomies or federation components.”
      “As former colonies gained statehood, the practice frequently continued but steadily lost adherents.”
      “People may eventually give up on sovereign statehood and abandon the institution.”
stateman
  1. Synonym of statesman
stating
statesmanships
statespeople
statespersons
stateswomen
  1. plural of stateswoman
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Responsible statesmen and stateswomen are not merely free, as sovereign rulers, to act in an expedient way.”
      “We need more statesmen and stateswomen who are laser-focused on the end vision of a climate-compatible society and economy.”
      “Statesmen and stateswomen are buried in that cemetery as are a number of generals.”
statehooders
  1. plural of statehooder
statemongers
  1. plural of statemonger
stateprisons
  1. plural of stateprison
statelinesses
statecrafts
statehouses
  1. plural of statehouse
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Along with Louisiana gov. Bobby Jindal, that gives the GOP four people of color in charge of statehouses.”
      “How the court rules next year on the case could profoundly change the makeup of statehouses across the country.”
      “Galvin said the Massachusetts Statehouse is one of the oldest, active statehouses in the country.”
statesmen
  1. plural of statesman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Far from being armchair utopians, jurisdictionalist and regalist writers collaborated with statesmen to bring about reform.”
      “Many people around the world who were once labelled as terrorists are now regarded as international leaders or even statesmen.”
      “Thus perished one of the greatest statesmen of his age and of Dutch history.”
statemates
  1. plural of statemate
  2. Examples:
    1. “We in southern Colorado have little in common with our northern statemates. Nobody who hasn't been there can appreciate Kansas.”
statements
  1. plural of statement
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I think everybody kind of gets the gist of what she is trying to say, but it is also true that she is walking back several of her statements.”
      “Many of the parents qualified their comments about punitive interventions with statements about the ineffectiveness of their efforts.”
      “The device of dialogue allows abbreviation of statements without loss of clarity.”
statehoods
  1. plural of statehood
statemen
  1. plural of stateman
statings
staters
  1. plural of stater
  2. Examples:
    1. “Arriving in Athens, the son of Sopaeus was introduced to the banker Pasion, with whom he deposited his money, as much as 1,000 gold staters.”
      “The notion seems to be that the mere look, the urbanity, the smirking of blue staters appalls the skittish people of the heartland.”
      “He also struck the largest known gold coin from the ancient world, a numismatic masterpiece weighing 20 staters.”
staties
  1. plural of statie
states
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