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Syn. State, Situation, Condition. State is the generic term, and denotes in general the mode in which a thing stands or exists. The situation of a thing is its state in reference to external objects and influences; its condition is its internal state, or what it is in itself considered. Our situation is good or bad as outward things bear favorably or unfavorably upon us; our condition is good or bad according to the state we are actually in as respects our persons, families, property, and other things which comprise our sources of enjoyment. I do not, brother,Milton. We hoped to enjoy with ease what, in our situation, might be called the luxuries of life.Cock. And, O, what man's condition can be worseCowley. State I myself, though meanest stated,Wither. Who calls the council, states the certain day.Pope. State Statecraft He is capable of corruption who receives more than what is the stated and unquestionable fee of his office.Addison. Statedly Stateful Statehood Statehouse Stateless Statelily |
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