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I . state [steɪt] N

1. state (existing condition):

state
stanje n
a sorry state of affairs
state of siege/war

2. state (physical condition):

state
to be in a good/poor state of health

3. state PSYCH (frame of mind):

state
unconscious state
to be in a fit state to do sth

4. state inf (upset state):

to be in a state
to get in(to) a state [about sth]

6. state (nation):

state

8. state (civil government):

state
state

II . state [steɪt] ADJ attr

1. state (pertaining to a nation):

state

4. state (showing ceremony):

state
state
state

III . state [steɪt] VB trans

1. state (express):

state
navajati [perf navesti]
state
to state one's case
to state the source
to state that ...
izjaviti, da ...
to state how/what/why ...

2. state (specify, fix):

state
to state demands

na·tion ˈstate N

po·ˈlice state N pej

sat·el·lite ˈstate N

ˈsol·id-state ADJ

ˈState De·part·ment N no pl, + sing/pl vb Am the State Department

state edu·ˈca·tion N no pl

state-owned [-ˌəʊnd] ADJ

state ˈpris·on N

1. state prison Am (prison on the state level):

state prison

2. state prison (prison for political offenders):

state prison

ˈstate school N

state ˈvis·it N

wel·fare ˈstate N

state of the ˈart ADJ pred, state-of-the-ˈart ADJ attr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, it has an unforeseen after-effect and reverts his mind to a childlike state.
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As a compromise the state agreed to pay the county a declining percentage of the lost tax revenue for 10 years.
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They contacted us, and we were able to ourselves - you cold-call universities in the state and find a psychologist who had familiarity with this population.
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They became a more democratic government with bureaucratic administrative qualities providing citizens with equal opportunities in the running of the state (198).
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League rules prohibited membership to any players in violation of state or federal law, as well as players demonstrating chronic financial irresponsibility.
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However, judges rarely enforced the plates, so in 2004, the plates became mandated by state law to all DUI offenders.
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Since the consolidation of this separation in the first decades of the 20th century, only civil marriage or unions have been recognized by the state.
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At 650,000 acres (2630 km), it would be nearly the size of the state of Rhode Island.
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Natural sexuality is left unsatisfied and thereby creates neuroses due to suppression of this sexuality by the authoritarian state.
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The responding state, which would have personal jurisdiction over the obligor, would provide notice and a hearing for obligor.
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