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deep state in British Englishnoun(sometimes capitals) a group of senior civil servants and military officials believed by some to exert secret control over its country's government Examples of 'deep state' in a sentencedeep state He has also acknowledged that exposing the 'deep state' was almost impossible.But this is a long way from the deep state.Or, at least, what the deep state would try to make happen.Egypt's 'deep state' is back, and for the time being popular.In summary, the deep state has done it before, so why should we not believe it's doing it again?The first was his sense that the much-feared deep state - the web of army officers, intelligence people, clubbable judges - was out to get him.The strongmen and the deep state seem to be as ineradicable as hope and defiance. |