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state

 (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.
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stated

(ˈsteɪtɪd)
adj
1. (esp of a sum) determined by agreement; fixed
2. explicitly formulated or narrated: a stated argument.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.stated - declared as fact; explicitly stated
explicit, expressed - precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication; "explicit instructions"; "she made her wishes explicit"; "explicit sexual scenes"
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Translations

stated

[ˈsteɪtɪd] ADJ
1. (= indicated) → indicado, señalado
on the stated dateen la fecha indicada or señalada
do not exceed the stated doseno exceda la dosis indicada or señalada
the sum statedla cantidad establecida
2. (= declared) [aim, purpose] → expresado
the organization's stated aim is to improve communicationsla intención expresada por la organización es la de mejorar las comunicaciones
3. (= fixed) [limit] → establecido
within stated limitsdentro de límites establecidos
at the stated timea la hora señalada
within the stated timedentro del plazo fijado or señalado
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stated

[ˈsteɪtɪd] adj [dose] → prescrit(e); [date, sum] → fixé(e)
Do not exceed the stated dose → Ne pas dépasser la dose prescrite.State Department n (US)Département m d'Étatministère m des Affaires étrangèresstate education n (British)enseignement m publicstate-enrolled nurse n (British)aide-soignant(e) mfstate funeral nfunérailles fpl nationales
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stated

adj
(= declared) sum, dateangegeben, genannt; limitsbestimmt
(= fixed, regular) times, amountfest(gesetzt); at the stated intervalsin den festgelegten Abständen; on the date statedzum festgesetzten Termin
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stated

[ˈsteɪtɪd] adjstabilito/a, fissato/a
within stated limits → entro i limiti stabiliti
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The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be encreased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.
The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good behavior, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.
The Court, in concluding the Sanchez-Llamas opinion, stated that, "Our holding in no way disparages the importance of the Vienna Convention.
The process of developing a model agreement that (1) adheres to the stated goals of simplification and modernization, (2) allows state tax administrators to garner the support of state legislators and (3) provides a framework that the business community can tolerate, has been challenging.
Howard, a managing partner of an international law firm and chairman of Common Good, a group dedicated to fixing the ills of our legal system, stated that the fear of lawsuits often paralyzes doctors and stops them from making medical decisions that are in their patients' best interests.
Matson, TEI Tax Counsel, stated that replicating the positive experience and efficiency of the HP audit would not be possible if the states re-audited that taxpayer after the MTC completed its audit.
He stated, "Members of the United Nations now have an opportunity, and the responsibility, to assume a broader role in assuring that Iraq becomes a free and democratic nation." Yet the Bush administration, in attacking Iraq without UN support and removing itself from the UN's International Criminal Court (ICC), can hardly expect the UN to now accept "responsibility"--let alone give support--to its foreign policy decisions.
DAN STEIN OF FAIR [Federation for American Immigration Reform] recently stated in this magazine ["Controversy," April 2002] that undocumented college students should not receive residency status or even be enrolled in college.
The Arab League plan provides the best opportunity in years to resolve this tragic conflict, it meets the stated needs of all parties and it is consistent with international law.
* Identifying demonstration and research options to test alternative strategies for restructuring the financing of home and community services to meet the goals stated above.
Ironically, the treaty failed to achieve its stated purpose of ensuring peace and friendship between the United States and Tripoli.