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state S0715100 (stāt)n.1. a. A condition or mode of being, as with regard to circumstances: The office was in a state of confusion.b. A condition of being in a stage or form, as of structure, growth, or development: the fetal state.c. A mental or emotional condition: in a manic state.d. Informal A condition of excitement or distress: was in a state over going to the prom.e. Social position or rank.2. Physics The condition of a physical system with regard to phase, form, composition, or structure: Ice is the solid state of water.3. Ceremony; pomp: foreign leaders dining in state at the White House.4. a. The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity: the state intervening in the economy.b. The sphere of supreme civil power within a given polity: matters of state.c. A specific kind of government: the socialist state.d. A body politic, especially one constituting a nation: the states of Eastern Europe.e. One of the more or less internally autonomous territorial and political units composing a federation under a sovereign government: the 48 contiguous states of the Union.adj.1. Of or relating to a body politic or to an internally autonomous territorial or political unit constituting a federation under one government: a monarch dealing with state matters; the department that handles state security.2. Owned and operated by a state: state universities.tr.v. stat·ed, stat·ing, states To set forth in words; declare. [Middle English, from Old French estat, from Latin status; see stā- in Indo-European roots.] stat′a·ble, state′a·ble adj.Synonyms: state, condition, situation, status These nouns denote the mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing: an old factory in a state of disrepair; a jogger in healthy condition; a police officer responding to a dangerous situation; the uncertain status of the peace negotiations.stated (ˈsteɪtɪd) adj1. (esp of a sum) determined by agreement; fixed2. explicitly formulated or narrated: a stated argument. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | stated - declared as fact; explicitly stateddeclaredexplicit, expressed - precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication; "explicit instructions"; "she made her wishes explicit"; "explicit sexual scenes" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeestateStated Related to Stated: stated capital, Stated IncomeCASE, STATED, practice. An agreement in writing, between a plaintiff and defendant, that the facts in dispute between them are as there agreed upon and mentioned, 3 Whart. 143. 2. The facts being thus ascertained, it is left for the court to decide for which party is the law. As no writ of error lies on a judgment rendered on a case stated, Dane's Ab. c. 137, art. 4, n. Sec. 7, it is usual in the agreement to insert a clause that the case stated shall be considered in the nature of special verdict. 3. In that case, a writ of error lies on the judgment which may be rendered upon it. And a writ of error will also lie on a judgment on a case stated, when the parties have agreed to it. 8 Serg. & Rawle, 529. 4. In another sense, by a case stated is understood a statement of all the facts of a case, together with the names of the witnesses, and, a detail of the documents which are to support them. In other words, it is a brief. (q.v.) stated Related to stated: stated capital, Stated IncomeSynonyms for statedadj declared as factSynonymsRelated Words |