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Definitions for Stated
[1] fixed or settled: a stated price.
[2] explicitly set forth; declared as fact.
[3] recognized or official.
[4] the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes: a state of health.
[5] the condition of matter with respect to structure, form, constitution, phase, or the like: water in a gaseous state.
[6] status, rank, or position in life; station: He dresses in a manner befitting his state.
[7] the style of living befitting a person of wealth and high rank: to travel in state.
[8] a particular condition of mind or feeling: to be in an excited state.
[9] an abnormally tense, nervous, or perturbed condition: He's been in a state since hearing about his brother's death.
[10] a politically unified people occupying a definite territory; nation.
[11] the territory, or one of the territories, of a government.
[12] (sometimes initial capital letter ) any of the bodies politic which together make up a federal union, as in the United States of America.
[13] the body politic as organized for civil rule and government (distinguished from church).
[14] the operations or activities of a central civil government: affairs of state.
[15] (initial capital letter ) Also called State Department. Informal . the Department of State.
[16] Printing . a set of copies of an edition of a publication which differ from others of the same printing because of additions, corrections, or transpositions made during printing or at any time before publication.
[17] the States, Informal . the United States (usually used outside its borders): After a year's study in Spain, he returned to the States.
[18] of or relating to the central civil government or authority.
[19] made, maintained, or chartered by or under the authority of one of the commonwealths that make up a federal union: a state highway; a state bank.
[20] characterized by, attended with, or involving ceremony: a state dinner.
[21] used on or reserved for occasions of ceremony.
[22] to declare definitely or specifically: She stated her position on the case.
[23] to set forth formally in speech or writing: to state a hypothesis.
[24] to set forth in proper or definite form: to state a problem.
[25] to say.
[26] to fix or settle, as by authority.
[27] (esp of a sum) determined by agreement; fixed
[28] explicitly formulated or narrated a stated argument
[29] the condition of a person, thing, etc, with regard to main attributes
[30] the structure, form, or constitution of something a solid state
[31] any mode of existence
[32] position in life or society; estate
[33] ceremonious style, as befitting wealth or dignity to live in state
[34] a sovereign political power or community
[35] the territory occupied by such a community
[36] the sphere of power in such a community affairs of state
[37] (often capital) one of a number of areas or communities having their own governments and forming a federation under a sovereign government, as in the US
[38] (often capital) the body politic of a particular sovereign power, esp as contrasted with a rival authority such as the Church
[39] obsolete a class or order; estate
[40] informal a nervous, upset, or excited condition (esp in the phrase in a state )
[41] lie in state (of a body) to be placed on public view before burial
[42] state of affairs a situation; present circumstances or condition
[43] state of play the current situation
[44] controlled or financed by a state state university
[45] of, relating to, or concerning the State State trial
[46] involving ceremony or concerned with a ceremonious occasion state visit
[47] to articulate in words; utter
[48] to declare formally or publicly to state one's innocence
[49] to resolve
Words related to Stated
certain, declared, fixed, settled, told, regular
Words nearby Stated
state visit, state's attorney, state's evidence, state-dependent learning, statecraft, stated, stated case, statehood, statehooder, statehouse, stateless
Origin of Stated
1175–1225; Middle English stat (noun), partly aphetic variant of estat estate, partly < Latin status condition (see status); in defs 7–11 < Latin status (rērum ) state (of things) or status (reī pūblicae ) state (of the republic)
Other words from Stated
stat·ed·ly , adverb
un·stat·ed , adjective
well-stat·ed , adjective
stat·a·ble , state·a·ble , adjective
an·ti·state , adjective
coun·ter·state , verb, coun·ter·stat·ed, coun·ter·stat·ing.
out·state , verb (used with object), out·stat·ed, out·stat·ing.
sub·state , noun
un·stat·a·ble , adjective
un·state·a·ble , adjective
Word origin for Stated
C13: from Old French estat , from Latin status a standing, from stāre to stand