,noun, adjective, verb, stat⋅ed, stat⋅ing.| 1. | the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes: a state of health. |
| 2. | the condition of matter with respect to structure, form, constitution, phase, or the like: water in a gaseous state. |
| 3. | status, rank, or position in life; station: He dresses in a manner befitting his state. |
| 4. | the style of living befitting a person of wealth and high rank: to travel in state. |
| 5. | a particular condition of mind or feeling: to be in an excited state. |
| 6. | an abnormally tense, nervous, or perturbed condition: He's been in a state since hearing about his brother's death. |
| 7. | a politically unified people occupying a definite territory; nation. |
| 8. | the territory, or one of the territories, of a government. |
| 9. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) any of the bodies politic which together make up a federal union, as in the United States of America. |
| 10. | the body politic as organized for civil rule and government (distinguished from church ). |
| 11. | the operations or activities of a central civil government: affairs of state. |
| 12. | (initial capital letter ) Also called State Department. Informal. the Department of State. |
| 13. | Printing. a set of copies of an edition of a publication which differ from others of the same printing because of additions, corrections, or transpositions made during printing or at any time before publication. |
| 14. | the States, Informal. the United States (usually used outside its borders): After a year's study in Spain, he returned to the States. |
| 15. | of or pertaining to the central civil government or authority. |
| 16. | made, maintained, or chartered by or under the authority of one of the commonwealths that make up a federal union: a state highway; a state bank. |
| 17. | characterized by, attended with, or involving ceremony: a state dinner. |
| 18. | used on or reserved for occasions of ceremony. |
| 19. | to declare definitely or specifically: She stated her position on the case. |
| 20. | to set forth formally in speech or writing: to state a hypothesis. |
| 21. | to set forth in proper or definite form: to state a problem. |
| 22. | to say. |
| 23. | to fix or settle, as by authority. |
| 24. | lie in state, (of a corpse) to be exhibited publicly with honors before burial: The president's body lay in state for two days. |

stat (stāt)
adv.
With no delay. adj.
Immediate.
state (stāt)
n.
A condition or situation; status.