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state  

EN[steɪt]
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  • NomPLstatesSUF-ate
    1. A polity.
      1. Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.
      2. Well monarchies may own religion's name, / But states are atheists in their very fame.
    2. A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
      1. a state of being;   a state of emergency
      2. States in which the energy has definite values are called stationary states of a system; they are described by wave functions Ψn which are the eigenfunctions of the Hamiltonian operator, i.e. which satisfy the equation ĤΨn = EnΨn, where En are the eigenvalues of the energy.
      3. In the fetch state, the address of the next instruction is placed on the address bus. ‎
      4. The state here includes a set containing all names seen so far. ‎
      5. A debugger can show the state of a program at any breakpoint. ‎
    3. High social standing or circumstance.
      1. The President's body will lie in state at the Capitol. ‎
      2. Thy honour, state, and seat is due to me.
      3. She instructed him how he should keep state, and yet with a modest sense of his misfortunes.
      4. His high throne, [ …] under state / Of richest texture spread.
      5. They who to States and Governours of the Commonwealth direct their Speech [ …] ; I suppose them as at the beginning of no meane endeavour, not a little alter'd and mov'd inwardly in their mindes [ …] .
      6. (Can we find and add a quotation of Daniel to this entry?)
    4. (mathematics, stochastic processes) An element of the range of the random variables that define a random process.
    5. VerbeSGstatesPRstatingPT, PPstated
      1. VT To declare to be a fact.
        1. He stated that he was willing to help. ‎
      2. VT To make known.
        1. State your intentions. ‎
    6. AdjectifCOMmore stateSUPmost state
      1. OBS stately.
      2. Plus d'exemples
        1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
          • In a state that offers festival seating on death row, there is only one capital offense for the Favorite Son Humor Writer: first-degree unfunniness.
          • To try to bolster the abilities of the Ukrainian regular forces and reduce Kiev’s reliance on these quasilegal paramilitaries, the United States Army is training the Ukrainian national guard.
          • Parliamentary guidelines state that MPs should not use comcars for anything other than official parliamentary or committee business.
        2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
          • State collection and dissemination have been abstracted away from the application by the common-map abstraction.
        3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
          • T3 modulation of GABA A receptors therefore has a plausible significance in normal physiology, and apparent relevance to dysthyroid states.
          • With memory that slow, the processor is going to spend most of its time on wait states.
          • For pump energies below the charge transfer gap, photon absorption by phonon assisted multimagnon excitation feeds energy directly into the magnetic system which is brought to a non-equilibrium state.

      Meaning of state for the defined word.

      Grammaticalement, ce mot "state" est un adjectif. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un verbe, plus spécifiquement, un rapports verbe et un verbes transitif.
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        1. Adjectifs
          • Noms
            • Noms Dénombrable
            • Verbes
              • Rapports verbes
                • Verbes transitifs
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              Liens Connexes:
              1. en states
              2. en statement
              3. en stated
              4. en statements
              5. en stately
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